- Barbary Corsair Hamidou Raïs
- The Victory of Ligny: A Vanished Triumph
- Instruments of Darkness
- Asteroid Pirates Review
- HAMTAG’s Top 5 Wargame Series [video]
- Storm of Steel Replay [video]
- Norway 1940 Unboxing [video]
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Chariots of Rome Unboxing [video]
- At Any Cost, Metz 1870 Unboxing [video]
- Austerlitz 1805: Rising Eagles Review
- Comanchería: The Rise and Fall of the Comanche Empire Review
- Brazen Chariots: Battles for Tobruk, 1941 (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
Brazen Chariots is a Battalion Combat Series (BCS) game that chronicles fighting in the North African desert towards the end of 1941. Once Axis forces under Rommel had laid siege to Tobruk, they then set about trying to take it. Meanwhile, Commonwealth forces pushed back to the Egyptian border launched several attempts to break into and relieve the fortress. Two of these efforts, BREVITY and BATTLEAXE, lacked the depth needed to accomplish this goal and were utter failures. The third, CRUSADER, was a massive undertaking that successfully opened communications to Tobruk and proved to the British 8th Army that Rommel could be beaten. It also set the stage for Rommel's Gazala offensive in 1942. [Forum]
- Last Blitzkrieg Review
- Illusions of Glory Review
- InsideGMT: The Three Factions in People Power
- No Enemies Here, Episode 2 [video]
- Next War: Poland Replay [video]
- Battles of the Warrior Queen Playtest Session
- Land of Confusion 2 (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Land of Confusion, Volume 2: The Battle for Luneburg Heath, 1985. If the “balloon had gone up” in Cold War Europe during the 1980s an offensive by the Warsaw Pact and Soviet forces across the North German Plain in West Germany would occur. The central sector of the NATO front here was held by the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) supported by West German forces. The terrain along the frontier with East Germany was dominated by the Luneberg Heath, an area marked by swamps, rivers and forested terrain that favored the defenders. Once through here, however, the terrain opened up to flat land that stretched to the Dutch and Belgian borders. [Forum]