- 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]
- The Shores of Tripoli Replay
- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Replay
- Ground Truthing the “Longstreet Attacks: The Second Day at Gettysburg” map
- Austrian Corps Staffs in 1866
- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Replay
- 1864: On to Jutland! (New from Conflict Simulations Ltd.)
1864 covers one of the 19th century’s least known conflicts, a brutal struggle for Schleswig and the Jutland peninsula as Denmark attempts to retain her holdings in Germany. The game is a quick playing, no-frills simulation which uses an odds-based Combat Result Table and Artillery Fire Table with a d10 roll to process combat. Headquarters can allow units to stack at greater limits and provide a little fog-of-war. Finally, a what-if option allows for Swedish intervention on the Danish side, as they had prepared around 30,000 volunteers to do so but it never came to fruition. [Forum]
- The Shores of Tripoli Playtest Report
- A Navy Second to None
- Freedom! Preview [video]
- Pax Britannica Unboxing [video]
- Fort Sumter: The Secession Crisis, 1860-61 Review
- Freedom Preview [video]
- Gettysburg Replay