- Guam: Return to Glory (new from Compass Games)
This is the second game based on the Company Scale System (CSS) by Adam Starkweather and features 4 maps. The game covers the full fight for Guam in 1944 with 6 scenarios and the campaign game. On the 8th December 1941 American soil was invaded for the first time in the war, the small American and Guananian garrison was overrun and 2 days later the Govenor surrendered the Island to the Japanese. On 21st July 1944 the Americans would return to retake the island and drive the Japanese invaders off; a day that is still celebrated as 'Liberation Day'. [Forum]
- A Time for Trumpets (GMT Games Preorder)
battalion level game of the Battle of the Bulge. The game system incorporates a number of concepts from two the highly playable games on the same subject: Bitter Woods by The Avalon Hill Game Company and the iconic battalion level Wacht am Rhein from SPI in 1977. In addition, the command and control concepts devised for the TAHGC version of The Siege of Jerusalem were utilized. [Forum]
- Black Lion’s Roar (new from High Flying Dice Games)
simulates the first major attack by United States forces during World War I. During their spring offensive, the German 82nd Division captured the crucial crossorads of the town of Cantigny. The 1st US Infantry Division was rushed to the front and its 28th Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the "Black Lions", was ordered to retake and hold the town. [Forum]
- Building the Prussian Army
- Dortmund-Ems Canal
- Vortex weapons
- Operation Bolton
- Operation Barras – the Hostage Rescue
- The Tirpitz and the War in the Arctic
- Age of Fear 3: The Legend App Review
- Heroes of the Motherland Unboxing [video]
- GMT Games September Company Update
- Saint-Omer to Saint Crispin Preview
- Arquebus: Men of Iron, Volume IV (new from GMT Games)
Featuring 8 major battles: Fornovo, Cerignola, Agnadello, Ravenna, Marignano, Bicocca, Pavia, and Ceresole. The game uses the popular "Men of Iron" mechanics with much concentration on detail of weaponry, from the differences between closed formation and open, to the decline of the Swiss (pas d'argent? pas de Suisse), and the rise of the German Landsknecht, the major force in warfare of the era and, ironically, the best-dressed men in Europe. [Forum]
- Saint Omer to Saint Crispin (GMT Games Preorder)
Saint-Omer to Saint Crispin is a follow-up (or, perhaps more accurately, a prequel) to Mike Nagel's Charles Roberts award nominated game Sun of York, that covers tactical battles between the English, French, and their respective allies during the Hundred Years War. The game uses a card-based system to activate units for movement, combat, and rally during each of the eighteen(!) individual scenarios. [Forum]
- Holland ’44 (new from GMT Games)
two-player game depicting the Allies’ combined ground and airborne attack in the Netherlands during WWII, which was code named Operation Market-Garden. The game starts with the airborne landings on September 17th and continues until September 23rd. The Allied player must rush his ground forces forward as fast as possible to relieve his beleaguered airborne divisions and capture a bridge across the Rhine. Game design by Mark Simonitch. [Forum]
- Panzer Orders Card Game Review
- Second World War at Sea: Arctic Convoy Replay
- Desert Heat, 2nd Edition Review [video]
- Edward II, King of England and lord of Ireland