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Enemy Engaged is a series of three helicopter flight simulation video games published between 1998 and 2007. The original two games, Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc (1998) and Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche vs. KA-52 Hokum (2000) were developed by Razorworks and published by Empire Interactive, while Enemy Engaged 2 (2007) was developed and published by G2 Games.

Games

Apache vs Havoc

Main article: Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc

Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc is a helicopter flight simulator game by Razorworks. The game features two fully simulated combat helicopters: the US AH64D Apache Longbow and Russian Mil-28N Havoc B

Comanche vs. Hokum

Main article: Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche vs. KA-52 Hokum

Enemy Engaged: Comanche vs Hokum (short: EECH) is an attack helicopter Combat flight simulator video game developed by Razorworks and released by Empire Interactive for the PC/Windows in March 2000. The game was a follow-up to Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc, and interconnectable with it.

Enemy Engaged 2

2007 video game
Enemy Engaged
Developer(s)G2 CES
Publisher(s)G2 Games
Platform(s)PC
ReleaseMay 25, 2007
Genre(s)Flight simulator
Mode(s)single-player

Enemy Engaged 2 is the sequel to Enemy Engaged: Comanche vs Hokum. It was released on May 25, 2007. Though the sequel was improved in some ways compared to the first game, it has been highly criticized for its lack of new features. Many improvements were already implemented in the modded version of the first game. Some commentators also felt it was not ready for release considering the large amount of bugs it contained. The biggest improvement can be seen in the graphics of the game (which were taken from the Comanche Hokum modded version).

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