- Gettysburg Review [video]
- Objective Shreveport! Replay
- Gettysburg Replay
- Lincoln Review
- Custer’s Final Campaign: 7th Cavalry at Little Bighorn Replay
- Fort Sumter Unboxing
- Veracruz Review [video]
- Plains Indian Wars Game Play Preview
- Swedes in other Militaries
- American Civil War Strategic-Level Games Overview [video]
- Armstrong 100-ton guns
- The Union Forever Review
- Hood’s Last Gamble Review
- Clash of Empires Review [video]
- The Guns of Gettysburg Replay
- [InsideGMT] The Gandhi Chronicles, Issue 2
- Prelude to Rebellion Review
- Gettysburg (Multi-Man Publishing Preorder)
Gettysburg covers the full three days of the battle, with each game turn equivalent to 2½ hours of daylight or one night. The map spans the historic battlefield and surrounding terrain, divided into 800-meter hexes. Counters represent the military units that fought in the battle, divisions for the Confederates and corps for the Union. Special markers represent leaders and artillery concentration. Event cards bring to life the notable moments of the battle, upsetting the perfect plans of the player and giving the game exceptional replay value. [Forum]
- The Lion of Khartoum (new from White Dog Games)
- Once We Moved Like the Wind (Compass Games Preorder)
covers these central conflicts of the American South West, The Apache Wars, 1861-1886. These great war band leaders all come from the various tribes of the Apache, and the Apache Wars dominated the attention of the US government in its westward development for the critical 25 years from the American Civil War to the final capitulation of the natives of the area. Central to the game is that the playing pieces are all wooden blocks with the information hidden during play from the opposing player until action occurs which must reveal particular blocks. The game also features a mounted game map. [Forum]