- Land of Confusion 3 (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle for Hof Gap, 1985. If the “balloon had gone up” in Cold War Europe during the 1980s, another of the hotter spots of that hell would have been the Hof Gap. NATO’s US Seventh Corps and West German forces would be outnumbered by Soviet and East German forces coming from the north, as well as others from the east out of Czechoslovakia. [Forum]
- Brave Little Belgium (new from Hollandspiele)
recreates the dramatic early campaign of the First World War as Germany invades Belgium in a lightning-quick introductory wargame with plenty of challenges for both sides. As the German Player, you must smash through the enemy’s defenses as quickly as possible, relentlessly advancing. As the Entente Player, you must stage a desperate defense against overwhelming odds. When and where to fall back, and where to take a stand, are decisions of vital importance. [Forum]
- Cargo Express (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
- Panzer Grenadier: Africa Orientale Italiana (new from Avalanche Press)
a complete Panzer Grenadier game based on these battles: the Italian conquest of Somaliland and British re-conquest, the campaign in Eritrea including the bloody Battle of Keren, the invasion of Somaliland and much more. There are 43 scenarios based on these battles, organized into six “battle games” that allow you to play the scenarios in sequence toward your army’s operational goals. [Forum]
- SWWAS: Sea of Iron (new from Avalanche Press)
Sea of Iron is a complete Second World War at Sea boxed game based on actions on the Baltic Sea between 1939 and 1945. Thirty scenarios track the operations and battles that took place or could have taken place between the fleets and air forces of Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Soviet Union, Finland and Sweden. In addition to their complete Baltic Sea orders of battle, the Soviets, Swedes and Finns all have additional ships they planned or began to construct but did not complete. [Forum]
- War In The Megacity Review
- Modern War, Issue #40: Chechen War (new from Decision Games)
- Cataclysm – Pacific War Replay
- OST Vol II Expansion Ghost Front: Belgium 1944 (new from Flying Pig Games)
Ghost Front is the second expansion to Old School Tactical Vol II, covering the German's Ardennes offensive of 1944. This boxed expansion includes a new, 30" x 41" mounted map board depicting snowy Ardennes terrain, a new sheet of counters with new SS and American units, unit data cards, and an 11-scenario booklet. [Forum]
- Red Menace, 2nd Edition (new from Battlespace Games)
- Frontier Wars (Draco Ideas @ Kickstarter)
a World War II based game for 2 to 4 players with an easy mechanics and a quick learning without losing a high tactical complexity, all of it within the frame of fast, dynamic games. The game puts you in charge of one of the WWII factions: United States, Great Britain, Germany or the USSR, represented by 100 miniatures (included in the box). Offering an experience similar to computer real-time strategy RTS games, you must conquer new territories through battle, build new constructions that allow you to recruit new troops and build armies, and manage your cards (resources) to achieve victory.
- Spellbinder Review
- Struggle for Europe 1939-1945 (Worthington Publishing Preorder)
- Pacific Tide: The United States Versus Japan, 1941-45 (new from Compass Games)
a compact, strategic-level game covering the struggle between the United States (including some Commonwealth forces) and Japan in World War II by game designer, Gregory M. Smith. This game utilizes a unique and fast-paced, card-driven combat/build system revolving around carrier operations which will provide players with a multitude of decisions. While extremely competitive as a two-player game, Pacific Tide can be enjoyed again and again in solitaire play format with its unique, “personality” driven bot system. Admin Note: we failed to list this release earlier. [Forum]
- Latin Christendom and its Neighbors in the Early Thirteenth Century
- The Axis in Iraq 1941
- Capturing Gibraltar
- Indian Navy
- Raiders of the Deep Review
- Hitler’s Reich Replay