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±15%
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At a glance
Earns 16.8× more than the category median (254/mo).
Ranks #251 of 5,375 in Strategy (top 4.7% by revenue).
Launched Apr 15, 2013 · last updated Mar 24, 2026.
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App spec
Version
6.5.2.0
Last update
Mar 24, 2026
Launched
Apr 15, 2013
Price
$1.99
Monetization
Paid
What Rommel And Afrika Korps actually does (from store listing)
Rommel and Afrika Korps is a turn based strategy game which takes place in the North African theater during the Second World War. From Joni Nuutinen: by a wargamer for the wargamers since 2011. Most recent update: March 2026.
After the Italian forces collapse in North Africa, German HQ sends in German reinforcements, led by the famous Desert Fox Erwin Rommel. Soon, the German Africa Corps (known in Germany as Deutsches Afrikakorps, or DAK) springs from an assumed defensive setup to a lightnin…
Rommel and Afrika Korps is a turn based strategy game which takes place in the North African theater during the Second World War. From Joni Nuutinen: by a wargamer for the wargamers since 2011. Most recent update: March 2026.
After the Italian forces collapse in North Africa, German HQ sends in German reinforcements, led by the famous Desert Fox Erwin Rommel. Soon, the German Africa Corps (known in Germany as Deutsches Afrikakorps, or DAK) springs from an assumed defensive setup to a lightning-fast attack across the barren desert area. In spite of serious logistics challenges caused by the overextended supply lines, Rommel manages to threaten the British strongholds of Cairo and Alexandria.
During the North African desert campaign, both sides are forced back and forth several times, but eventually the Axis supply troubles combined with Allied aerial superiority spell the end of the Axis adventure in Africa. Can you do better and avoid the historical outcome?
The scenario includes fuel logistics (transporting fuel from own supply cities to the armored/motorized units with fuel depot and fuel trucks, but thanks to small number of units in play, the micromanagement does not get out of hand.
"There exists a real danger that our friend Rommel is becoming a kind of magical or bogey-man to our troops, who are talking far too much about him. He is by no means a superman, although he is undoubtedly very energetic and able."
- British General Claude Auchinleck, in a directive to his officers
FEATURES:
+ Historical accuracy: Campaign mirrors the historical setup, including some of the related events, as Operation Flipper, Bardia Raid, sand storms, less than perfect collaboration with Italian troops.
+ Experienced units learn new skills, like improved attack or defense performance, extra move points, damage resistance, etc.
+ Settings: A long list of options available to alter the look of the gaming experience: Change difficulty level, hexagon size, turn some resources OFF, Animation speed, choose icon set for units (NATO or REAL) and cities (Round, Shield, Square, block of houses), decide what is drawn on the map, and much more.
Supply Rules: To keep your armored and motorized divisions on the move you must use Fuel Trucks to transport fuel from Fuel Depots to front line units. Fuel Depots can be refueled only from El Agheila (unlimited amount) or Tobruk (limited amount). Meanwhile only El Agheila and Benghazi provide food supply, so units must have a route to either of these cities after the British forces have moved. Those who enjoyed old-school physical tabletop battles will appreciate this style.
"Rommel was a tactician of the greatest ability, with a firm grasp of every detail of the employment of armor in action, and very quick to seize the fleeting opportunity and the critical turning point of a mobile battle. I felt certain doubts, however, about his strategic ability, in particular as to whether he fully understood the importance of a sound administrative plan. Happiest while controlling a mobile force directly under his own eyes he was liable to overexploit immediate success without sufficient thought for the future."
- British General Harold Alexander
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