- SEEKRIEG 5 Replay
- Pendragon: The Fall of Roman Britain Review
- Admirals’ War: World War II at Sea Replay
- Storm Over Kunlun Pass, 1939 Review
- Storm over Pearl Harbor Review
- John Prados’ Third Reich Replay
- Undaunted: North Africa Review
- Tornio ’44 Review
- Less Than 60 Miles Replay
- Operation Dauntless: The Battles for Fontenay and Rauray Replay
- The Viking “Great Army”
- The Viking Onslaught
- Verneuil: A Second Agincourt
- The Field of the Cloth of Gold (new from Hollandspiele)
This game was created to commemorate the five hundredth anniversary of the world’s most famous three-week party, in which King Henry VIII of England, and Francis I of France, spent ridiculous amounts of money and resources to peacock at each other. Through smiles made of gritted teeth, the game’s two players will express friendship: each action they take will give their opponent a tile that they might use to score. [Forum]
- Trois Batailles en Allemagne (new from Legion Wargames)
Vive l'Empereur Series is a simulation of the battles fought during the Napoleonic Era in Europe, between 1805 and 1815. The scale is the regiment, a good compromise between the brigade level (with no formations) and the detailed battalions. The scale is 250 m/hex and a turn is 30 minutes. This is Volume IX and includes: Jéna, Auerstaedt and Le siège de Danzig. [Forum]
- English Civil War Tactics
- Wargame Watch – What’s New & Upcoming – July 2020
- Hungarian Rhapsody OCS (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
Final call for preorders! Hungarian Rhapsody (HR) is 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. Romania’s defection in August 1944 allowed the Soviets to outflank well-defended Axis positions in the Carpathian Mountains from the south. In the process, the German 6th Army was almost destroyed, losing most of its heavy equipment (which explains the relative weakness of the German artillery at the start of the campaign). [Forum]
- Paper Wars, Issue 95: Hannibal (new from Compass Games)
featuring the insert game, Hannibal: The Italian Campaign, 218-208 BC by Stephen Newberg. This is a medium complexity strategic study of the Second Punic War. Turns represent a year of campaigning with map hexes scaled to 40 kilometers. The game included 200 counters, one full-size map, and the rules booklet. [Forum]
- Old School Tactical Volume 3 – Pacific Game Analysis, Part 3