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Panzer Tactics HD
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Developer(s)Sproing
Publisher(s)bitComposer Games
Platform(s)PC
ReleaseMay 22, 2014
Genre(s)Turn-based tactics
Mode(s)Single player

Panzer Tactics HD is a turn-based tactical video game for PC and Ipad developed by Sproing Interactive and published by bitComposer Games. It was announced on March 6, 2014[1] and was released on May 22nd, 2014 on Steam[2] and on iOS for the iPad[3]. It was released worldwide in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and Russian.

Gameplay

In 1939, German troops attack Poland and plunge Europe into the World War II. Panzer Tactics HD picks up the story here, giving you the chance to experience intense battles in three extensive campaigns with more than 150 units and countless tactical options, offering hours of gaming fun. Relive the offensive of the German troops, the Soviet counter-attack and the liberation of Europe by the Allied Forces across three campaigns. Prove yourself against opponents in more than 30 missions with additional scenarios. Varying terrain, weather and the morale of your troops turn each battle into a challenge, ensuring that no two matches are alike. The enemy will mercilessly exploit any tactical misstep in order to defeat you! [4]

Perception (PC)

Panzer Tactics HD was well received with critic scores reaching up to 80%. Softpedia rated the game 6.5 out of 10 praising its solid turn-based system and the classic battle choices it offers, while at the same time criticizing the limited context and some UI issues. [5]. The German gaming magazine GameStar praised the well programmed interaction between artillery, airplanes and infantry and rated Panzer Tactics HD 80 out of 100 [6]. The game is recurringly criticized for not not offering enough guidance to ease players into the complexity of the game. [7]. Publisher bitComposer Games reacted to the feedback by releasing so called "Intelligence Reports" that are supposed to gradually explain specific aspects of the game [8].

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