- Beneath the Med Replay
- Open Fire: Solitaire Tank Combat in WWII Replay
- Bismarck Solitaire Replay
- Fatal Alliances: The Great War 1914-1918 Replay
- ROOT Marauder Expansion Play Tutorial [video]
- Compass Games Town Hall, Episode 44 [video]
- Succeed or Die (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Succeed or Die! The Battles of El Arish and Rafah, June 5-6, 1967. Succeed or die! is a low complexity level wargame simulation of the battles of Rafah and El Arish, fought in the Sinai between the Egyptian Palestinian forces and elements of General Israel Tal’s and Avraham Yoffi’s armored Ugdahs (divisions) during the Six Day War. [Forum]
- The Long Road (new from Flying Pig Games)
- The Royal Navy in 1945
- Verdun: The Mill on the Meuse
- Air Offensive Over Lebanon 1982
- Some Carthaginian Generals
- Paper Wars, Issue 101: Case Geld (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
Case Geld: The Axis Invasion of North America, 1945-46 by Ty Bomba. This 1 or 2 player (solitaire adaptable) alternative history mini-monster has two mapsheets and one counter-sheet to cover the bicoastal invasion of North America by the Japanese and Germans (who have already conquered the rest of the world) at the army/corps level and 50 miles per hex. [Forum]
- A Most Fearful Sacrifice (new from Flying Pig Games)
A Most Fearful Sacrifice is an epic two-player wargame with over 15 square feet of playing area and 526 playing pieces depicting the fighting that occurred during all three days of this decisive clash. The game utilizes a new ACW operating system called the Black Swan system, which is closely related to the popular Blind Swords game system first introduced in the game The Devil’s To Pay! by Tiny Battle Publishing. [Forum]
- Warsaw 1920 (new from Revolution Games)
- Fields of Fire 2 Replay [video]
- Operation Theseus: Gazala 1942 First Look [video]
- Mac and Lee (new from Hollandspiele)
Mac and Lee is the second game in John Theissen's American Civil War Operational Series. Specific units and their strengths are hidden from your opponent as you perform a tense dance of cat-and-mouse maneuvers. This is especially important when modeling George McClellan’s ill-fated Peninsula Campaign, where doubts about enemy numbers and positions exacerbated the extreme caution that saw the promise of “the young Napoleon” give way over the course of these operations. [Forum]
- Pacific War Replay [video]
- S&T Quarterly, Issue 18: Korea–After Chosin (new from Decision Games)
Korea–After Chosin: Korea is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Even among military history enthusiasts, not much is known about the battles and campaigns beyond Pusan, Inchon, and Chosin. The issue goes in depth from the First Chinese Counteroffensive to Pork Chop Hill and the Armistice. [Forum]