- Pericles: The Peloponnesian Wars First Impression
- Imperial Struggle Review
- Hungarian Rhapsody (new from Multi-Man Publishing)
an Operational Combat Series (OCS) game that depicts the Soviet 1944 drive into Hungary which led to the battle of Debrecen, the siege of Budapest, and the German 1945 KONRAD counter-offensives attempting to relieve Budapest. The game begins on the October 5, 1944 turn with the 2nd and 4th Ukrainian Fronts launching an offensive to isolate the German 8th Army which is still defending an area off-map to the east in the Carpathian Mountains. It allows players to play the two major Soviet offensives and several smaller scenarios covering the German counter-offensives, concluding on February 26, 1945. [Forum]
- Hungarian Airforce WWII
- PQ-18
- African Wars 1919–1939
- Infidel Unboxing [video]
- The Victory of Arminius Review
- Preview of Upcoming Designs by Hermann Luttmann
- Commands & Colors Tricorne: American Revolution Replay
- Imperial Struggle Preview [video]
- Pacifying the Philippines
- Defending America: Intercepting The Amerika Bombers, 1947-48 (Compass Games Preorder)
a solitaire, tactical level game which places you in command of an actual or experimental interceptor aircraft during a frightening look at what might have been in World War II. This game is highly accessible to those familiar with the B17: Queen of the Skies system. The game system lends itself very well to capturing the tense feelings of being on a interception mission, and gives a frightening look on “what might have been” had the Allies fared poorly in the war. While Defending Amerika is designed as a solitaire gaming experience, additional options for play are provided for both multi-player cooperative and competitive gaming sessions, and an option to link the game with Amerika Bomber: Evil Queen of the Skies. [Forum]
- An Attrition of Souls (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
a light, fast-paced wargame at the strategic scale covering the Great War, designed with a high degree of replayability—no two games play alike. This deluxe game with mounted mapboard and large game counters features a unique tile-placement system to simulate the First World War. Game strategy is key due to the unforgiving combat system capturing the horrific attrition of this conflict; the dice offer no bloodless victories or reprieve for either side. [Forum]
- Struggle for Europe 1939-1945 Game Analysis, Part 3
- Interview with David Thompson
- Gaming the American Revolution – Ranking the Games We Have Played – 2020 Edition
- Imperial Struggle Review
- Normandy ’44 Replay
- Grant’s Gamble Replay