- The White Tribe: Rhodesia’s War 1966-1980 Review
- [InsideGMT] Wing Leader: Eagles Scenarios, Part 3
- [InsideGMT] The Gandhi Chronicles, Issue 2
- The Dark Sands Designer Playtest Replay
- Prelude to Rebellion Review
- Tinian: The Forgotten Battle (new from Compass Games)
the 3rd Volume in the Marianas Campaign series. This is a perfect introduction to Adam Starkweather's Company Scale System (CSS). Played on a single map, 3 scenarios and 3 campaign games are included. Special rules cover Caves, Beach Landings, Naval Support, Air Support, Sealing Caves, Mines, Japanese Tenacity, Inter-service Rivalry, Banzai Charges, Japanese Naval guns, Flamethrowers, Napalm, Under water demolition Teams, Aerial Reconnaissance, Tropical Storms, Japanese Knee Mortars AND drunken Japanese Admirals. There are also rules for additional Japanese troops that could have been on the island if you wish to make it tougher on the Americans. [Forum]
- North Africa: Afrika Korps vs Desert Rats, 1940-42 (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
North Africa (Standard Combat Series [SCS]) covers all of the fighting in the Western Desert from the beginning of Operation COMPASS until the final battles at El Alamein. This is the award-winning Operational Combat Series monster game DAK in a tighter, faster-playing SCS format. North Africa trims one map that extended into Egypt from the original DAK format and cuts numerous unit counters and markers not needed in the SCS format. The game uses a unique activation system tied to Supply Units, which must be saved up to create large-scale offensives. Supply is scarce enough to make tracking easy and naturally is central to this critically important aspect of North African warfare. The game utilizes Leaders, Forts, Mines, Random Events, Capture Awards, Withdrawals to Far Away Lands, and The Greek Campaign. [Forum]
- Gettysburg (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
Gettysburg covers the full three days of the battle, with each game turn equivalent to 2½ hours of daylight or one night. The map spans the historic battlefield and surrounding terrain, divided into 800-meter hexes. Counters represent the military units that fought in the battle, divisions for the Confederates and corps for the Union. Special markers represent leaders and artillery concentration. Event cards bring to life the notable moments of the battle, upsetting the perfect plans of the player and giving the game exceptional replay value. [Forum]
- The Lion of Khartoum (new from White Dog Games)
- Compass Games Live, Episode 19 [video]
- LnL Tactical: We Stand Alone Unwrapping [video]
- Deluxe Bitter Woods and Ardennes ’44 PBEM Ladder Forming
- BFP Operation Cobra Replay
- Operational Maneuver Group [OMG]
- Bristling With Antennas, Russia’s A-100
- The Führer’s Squadron
- USN Fire-Control Interwar
- Pericles: The Peloponnesian Wars Replay
- Cataclysm: A Second World War Review
- Wargame Watch – What’s New & Upcoming – December 2018