Panzer Strike is a computer wargame that simulates combat scenarios during World War II, ranging from the Western and Eastern fronts to the North African campaign.
The game comes on two double-sided diskettes, and includes a campaign editor along with scenarios of three fronts of the war: East, West and North Africa.
[5] A 1993 survey in the magazine of wargames gave the game two stars out of five, criticizing the slow play and lack of a battlefield view.
[6] Gary Grigsby modified and reused Panzer Strike's game engine and mechanics for his later titles Typhoon of Steel (1988) and Overrun!
[8] In 1992, Grigsby had publicly discussed his plan to make another tactical wargame "similar in scope to Panzer Strike", which dealt with ground-based conflicts in Europe during World War II.