- 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”
- Engagement at Asomante Hills
- 1846: The Race for the Midwest Review
- The United States of American Invasion of Mexico
- Capture of the Taiwan
- Radetzky’s March Replay
- Radetzky’s March Unboxing
- Plains Indian Wars Turn by Turn Replay series
- Lee’s Lieutenants in the Shenandoah
- Blue vs. Grey Play Tutorial [video]
- Meade’s Turn: The Mine Run Campaign and Gettysburg Replay
- Maori Wars (new from Legion Wargames)
Maori Wars is a simulation of the principal uprisings that took place between 1845 and 1872 due to British colonial incursions into native Maori lands on the North Island of New Zealand. Conflict involved the destruction of numerous villages, pas (strongly fortified villages that featured intricate trench-works) and colonial settlements. The war introduced the British to a wily well-armed enemy whose defense works and strategy of ambush surprised and stymied them. [Forum]
- Three Days of Gettysburg Replay [video]
- Interview with Ray Weiss
- Fort Sumter Review
- Battle Cry Replay
- 2016 Annual: Confederate Rails (new from Against the Odds)
Confederate Rails lets 2-5 players operate the historical railways of the Confederate States of America (CSA). Unlike other railroad games, the players have their best and finest rail net when the game begins and struggle against each other (and the travails of war) to ship products and make profits while their railroads are degrading. Designed by Richard Berg, players compete for resources, political influences, increasingly worthless money, and the Yankee army to become the most successful railroad tycoon of a shrinking country. [Forum]