- On to Richmond Replay [video]
- The Devil’s to Pay! (new from Tiny Battle Publishing)
The Devil’s to Pay! is a game depicting not only the events of the first day at Gettysburg, but also what could have happened on that fateful day. The system is a new version of the Blind Swords system, with this implementation emphasizing ease-of-play and accessibility while maintaining the popular spirit of “historical chaos” represented by the other games in the Blind Swords family. This system utilizes a unique chit-pull mechanic that will keep players on their toes and engaged throughout the entire game. [Forum]
- George Custer 1863-65
- Antietam, In Their Quiet Fields II Play Overview [video]
- Murfreesboro Play Overview [video]
- Dixie Bull Run 1861 Review [video]
- The Flagstaff War, 1845–6
- Paper Wars #87: Belmont Review [video]
- The Devil’s to Pay Review [video]
- Maori Wars Review
- Fort Sumter Replay (app and boardgame)
- The Devil’s to Pay! Preview
- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Replay
- Battles of 1866: Austria’s Breechloader
- Belmont: Grant’s Baptism of Command Review [video]
- The Shores of Tripoli from Fort Circle Games – Event Card Spoilers
- Albrecht Friedrich Rudolf Dominik, Archduke of Austria (1817–1895)
- Defeated, Grant Advances: May 7, 1864
- The Hicks Expedition
- One Session Gettysburg (Chris Harding Simulations Preorder)
One Session Gettysburg: This game system is derived from rules developed by Hampton Newsome. The intuitive, moderate complexity rules for this game allow players to focus their energy on decision making and not on game procedures. The basic combat unit in this game is the infantry division. The 3 days of the battle can be played in an evening. [Forum]