Panzer Corps (iPad)
Anecdote
Also published by Slitherine, Panzer Corps iPad brought to tablet in 2012 the spiritual successor to the legendary Panzer General, considered by specialist critics to be the best wargame ever released on iPad. The player leads a German force — or an Allied one in the expansions — through a dynamic campaign in which units gain experience and accompany the player from scenario to scenario. The approach embraces a classic hexagonal wargame in the pure SSI tradition, with management of prestige points, recruitment, supply, and weather. The missions are numerous — forty scenarios in the main campaign, dozens more in the expansions — and last between one and three hours. Slitherine carefully adapted the touch experience: a fully redesigned interface, intuitive navigation, perfect hexagon readability. The title is regularly cited as the absolute benchmark of the genre on tablet, praised for its strategic depth and fidelity to the Panzer General legacy. Available under a premium model with additional themed expansions — Afrika Korps, Allied Corps, Soviet Corps — the title offers plentiful content. The international wargame community endorses the scenario editor, which multiplies replayability. The graphical rendering adopts a sober isometric style that prioritises strategic readability. Numerous expansions have been released regularly, sustaining the title's editorial longevity. For purists of hexagonal wargaming, Panzer Corps iPad remains a pinnacle of the genre on mobile. Slitherine maintains its title with remarkable care, demonstrating the British commitment to serious wargaming. A reference work in the tactical library of any enthusiast. The contemporary embodiment of SSI's genius on tablet.
Popularity & reception
Distinctions — Wargame of the Year 2014 iPad (Slitherine) · Recognised as one of the best iPad wargames of all time · Official successor to Panzer General

