- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Replay
- Blue Water Navy Replay
- Horse & Musket: Dawn of an Era Replay
- Consul for Rome: SPQR Battle Module III Replay
- 1941: Operation Barbarossa Review
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich Replay
- U-Boat Leader Capsule Review
- Falling Sky: The Gallic Revolt Against Caesar Review
- Fields of Fire Replay
- Panzers East Solitaire Review
- King Philip’s War Review
- Great War Salvo! Review
- Bloody Mohawk Review
- Second Bull Run (Manassas) Replay
- Destruction of Force Z Review
- The Hunters: German U-Boats at War Review
- Marshal Enterprises Company Update [pdf]
- Dawn’s Early Light (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
Dawn’s Early Light: The War of 1812 is a two-player card-driven grand strategy game: a quick-playing, high-level abstract recreation of the entire conflict encompassing the territorial, naval, political, and economic competition between the United States and Great Britain. This deluxe game features a mounted game map, large 5/8" punch out counters, and covers the four-year period spanning the war and its prelude, with game cards for events and operations that offer players the tools to remix the entire scope of the conflict. [Forum]
- Barbarossa (new from The Knowledge Company Games/DE)
Barbarossa is the TSWW game covering the entire Eastern Front from June 22nd, 1941 until June 30th, 1943. With 20 superb maps (18 at 15 miles to the hex, 2 at 75 miles to the hex), and 7840 excellent counters it will be the most complete rendition of the entire campaign that we can produce. Inside the box (Players will have a choice of box art on a first come first served basis) will also be version 1.6 of the TSWW Game system rules and charts, full orders of battle and appearance for the Axis Allied, German, Soviet and Western Allied forces that fought in the desperate campaign both to win on land and to resupply the beleaguered Soviets, as well as a comprehensive series of At Starts in their own booklet. Charts are comprehensive and cover each element of the game as necessary, and have been revised for this release. [Forum]
- The Intersection of Professional and Commercial Wargaming by Mark Herman [video]