- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich Replay
- The Age of Iron and Rust: A Time of Crisis Expansion (new from GMT Games)
This is an expansion for Time of Crisis, a game that allows 2-4 players to re-create the Roman Crisis of the Third Century, leading separate dynasties in a struggle for control of an empire beset by threats both internal and external. The Age of Iron and Rust provides new choices for players to build their influence, exert their Imperial power, and even play alone. [Forum]
- Time of Crisis, 2nd Printing (new from GMT Games)
In Time of Crisis, 2-4 players take the reins of Roman dynasties, gathering and wielding influence among the senate, military, and people of Rome to ensure that their legacies are remembered by history instead of being lost to the mists of time. Starting from control of one province and a few low-value cards, you are challenged to establish your base of power during this fragile period of Roman history. You must build your armies, take control of valuable provinces, develop your support, and defend yourself against barbarian incursions, inopportune events, and the machinations of your political opponents. This is a straight reprint, with any known errata corrected. [Forum]
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 316: The Campaigns of 1777 (new from Decision Games)
The Campaigns of 1777 is a two-player, point to point wargame in which you command the Patriots or the British in the northern Colonies during 1777, the critical year in the American War for Independence. The Battles fought in the northern Colonies include the Sieges of Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Stanwix, the battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Saratoga as well as the surrender of Burgoyne’s army at Saratoga. [Forum]
- No Enemies Here Wargaming News [video]
- WWI French Bombers
- WWI German Bombers
- Josef Kiss: An Officer and a Gentleman
- WWII US Army Trucks
- Alexander Leslie, The Earl of Leven
- Lords of the Spanish Main Play Overview [video]
- Platoon Commander Deluxe: The Battle of Kursk Review [video]
- Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear! Replay
- Stalin’s Final War Review
- Here I Stand Replay
- Cradle Of Civilization (Compass Games Preorder)
Cradle of Civilization is a pair of games, Sumeria to Persia and Alexander vs Darius, in one premium package (mounted mapboard and 1" size counters) that allows one to six players determine the fate of the Ancient Near East. In one game civilizations rise, while in the second, players battle over whether the great Persian Empire will survive or perish. Both games use simple mechanics to make them quick-playing and to portray a period feel to the players. [Forum]
- Rifles in the Pacific (Tiny Battle Publishing Preorder)
recreates the sweaty-palms action that characterized the Pacific Theater in World War II in a unique single-player format. A simple solitaire system recreates small firefights (five to ten units per side) over a bevy of scenarios, including beach assaults, riverbank defense, random jungle patrols, raids on AA Gun emplacements and radio stations, and a campaign linking the missions together. Blind chit draws and die rolls, combined with artfully crafted charts create an impressive “artificial intelligence,” imbuing the game with true fog of war. [Forum]
- Devil Dogs: Belleau Wood 1918 (Old School Wargames @ Kickstarter)
- Tonkin, The First Indochina War 1950-1954, Second Edition (new from Legion Wargames)
a two player game that covers the crucial period of the First Indochina War fought between the Viet Minh and France from 1946 -1954. The game focuses on the intensive years from 1950 - 1954 in the northern part of Vietnam, called Tonkin, and Laos. It is a game of high interactive play where both players have a set of ten operation points and a number of supply dumps. [Forum]
- Ici c’est la France!, 2nd Edition (new from Legion Wargames)
this new edition covers the French insurgency war against the FLN in Algeria during 1954-62. It is a conflict of great drama. It cost the lives of at least half a million Algerians, it brought the tumultuous exodus of one million French settlers from Algeria and it brought France itself to the brink of civil war. [Forum]