- Prelude to Rebellion Unboxing [video]
- Gettysburg Review
- Houten 1905 Review [video]
- Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis, 1860-61 Review
- Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis, 1860-61 Review
- Birth of a Legend Review
- This Guilty Land Review [video]
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 314: Last Stand at Isandlwana (new from Decision Games)
featuring the insert game, Last Stand at Isandlwana, 22 January 1879. This is a two-player tactical wargame of low-intermediate complexity simulating the last 90 to 240 minutes of that infamous and legendary battle of the Anglo-Zulu War. The Zulu player is on the offensive, attempting to wipe out the entire British force on the map as quickly as possible. The British is attempting to win by having some remnant hold out longer than occurred historically or, alternatively, by having some portion of his command escape off the map and get back to relative safety at Roarke’s drift. [Forum]
- Antietam 1862 (Worthington Publishing @ Kickstarter)
- The War for the Union, Designer’s Edition (new from Compass Games)
a strategic level simulation of the American Civil War. It is the long awaited 2nd edition of the game originally published in 1992. Players command the Union and Confederate forces that fought from 1861 to 1865. The map runs from southeastern Texas to the Atlantic and from Harrisburg, PA to southern Florida. The new map is 34” x 44” to accommodate larger counters. Atlanta and Pensacola are now in the Western Theater. [Forum]
- This Guilty Land (new from Hollandspiele)
This Guilty Land is about the political struggle over slavery in the decades leading up to the American Civil War. Its central premise is that the war was the only way to achieve abolition: the slave states never would have willingly given up the practice, nor would it have worked itself out at some point down the road. [Forum]
- Hatfields & McCoys Review
- Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis, 1860-61 Review
- Pax Emancipation Review
- United States Army before the Mexican War
- Fort Sumter Review
- Wilson-Kautz Raid, June 1864
- Plains Indian Wars Replay
- GWAS: Remember the Maine (Avalanche Press Preorder)
Remember the Maine is a complete boxed game in the Great War at Sea game series, based on the Spanish-American naval war in the Caribbean Sea. There are 45 (yes, forty-five!) scenarios covering all the battles and operations that took place, and many that could have taken place. There are also battle scenarios for the actions in the Philippines. [Forum]
- Next “Blind Swords” game announced: “We Are In For It”