- Twilight in the East Livestream Session [video]
- Fire in the Lake Play Session [video]
- Axis Empires: Dai Senso! Play Session, Part 9 [video]
- Struggle for Europe 1939-1945 First Look [video]
- World at War, Issue 73: Spring Awakening (new from Decision Games)
Spring Awakening is a two player wargame of Operation Fruhlingserwachen, the final major German offensive of World War II. The German plan was to launch a two-pronged attack to secure a defensive zone for the Lake Balaton oilfields in northern Hungary. The offensive failed in the face of Soviet resistance, and the ensuing Red Army offensive swept into Vienna. While historically, the situation was dismal for the Third Reich, the objective is for players to do better than their historical counterparts. [Forum]
- My Passion for History – World War I
- Space Warrior Review
- Team Yankee First Battle First Look [video]
- A Most Fearful Sacrifice Playtest Session Report
- Guards and Martyrs (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Guards and Martyrs: The Battle for Basra, December 1986-April 1987. Dubbed “Karbala 5” the Iranians amassed much of their Revolutionary Guard formations supported by new weapons secretly purchased from the “Great Satan” USA (via the illegal Iran-Contra affair) as well as North Korea. A feint attack north of the battlefield, Karbala 6, by much of the Iranian armored force would tie up Iraq’s reserves. The resulting battle for Basra was one of the largest and bloodiest battles fought in the war, with both sides fighting with all they had. In the end the battle for Basra would prove just as indecisive as the larger war, with neither side able to claim a clear victory. [Forum]
- To Rule the Waves (new from High Flying Dice Games)
To Rule The Waves is an introductory level wargame simulation on the British Navy’s bombardment of the Egyptian Forts at Alexandria in 1882, as well as several “what if” naval battles that could have occurred amongst the European powers in the Mediterranean during the 1880s. This decade was marked by peace amongst the Imperialist nations, but there were events that “rocked the boat” and could very easily have led to conflict; especially in Mediterranean Sea that for ages has been the nexus of commerce as well as conflict. This decade was also marked by tremendous innovation in warship design and tactics. [Forum]
- Compass Games Live, Episode 37 [video]
- Old School Tactical Volume 3: Pacific Game Analysis, Part 4
- Interview with Gilbert Collins
- Memoir ’44 Review
- OCS The Blitzkrieg Legend Replay
- Imperial Struggle Review
- Interceptor Ace: Daylight Air Defense Over Germany AAR
- Where There Is Discord Replay
- Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game Replay