Corporate Slave Solitaire

Corporate Slave Solitaire

Office-themed Klondike solitaire — climb from intern to CEO

iPhone iOS 15.1+
About

Overview

A dark-humor twist on Klondike solitaire set inside a Japanese corporation. Four departments (Sales / Engineering / HR / Accounting) replace the suits, and thirteen ranks (Intern through CEO) replace the card values. Rack up overtime points and rise to the top of every department.

Latest Versions

Latest version

  • iPhone 1.1.4 Released: 2026-05-11 ・ Min OS: iOS 15.1+

App-side updated: 2026-06-07

What's New

Release notes

World Ranking added!
Compete with players worldwide via Game Center. Aim for the fastest corporate slave!
Screenshots

Corporate Slave Solitaire

Welcome to the world of Corporate Slave Solitaire
Welcome to the world of Corporate Slave Solitaire
Four departments × thirteen ranks
Four departments × thirteen ranks
Play Klondike to climb the corporate ladder
Play Klondike to climb the corporate ladder
Complete every department to become CEO
Complete every department to become CEO
Compete worldwide on the overtime leaderboard
Compete worldwide on the overtime leaderboard
Support

Support / FAQ

We will keep expanding the support information for Corporate Slave Solitaire. Feel free to reach out using the contact details below.

  • The app runs on iPhone with iOS 15.1 or later. On iPad it runs in iPhone mode.

  • All scores and settings are stored only on your device. Nothing is sent to our servers or shared externally. Please note that deleting the app also deletes your saved data.

  • There are 13 ranks (Offer Holder → New Employee → Chief → Section Sub-Leader → Assistant Manager → Manager → Deputy General Manager → General Manager → Senior General Manager → Executive Officer → Managing Director → Senior Managing Director → CEO), which correspond to the ranks in Klondike solitaire. The four departments (Sales, Engineering, HR, and Accounting) correspond to the suits, and the goal of this single-player game is to reach CEO across every department. Overtime points are added based on the number of moves you make—the more efficiently you clear a game, the higher your evaluation.

Still need help?

If the answers above didn't resolve it, please use our contact form.