- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Review [video]
- Fire and Shock
- Atlanta Review [video]
- Clash of Giants: Civil War Review
- Killer Angels Review [video]
- Lincoln Review [video]
- Roads to Gettysburg II: Lee Strikes North (new from Multi-Man Publishing)
Roads to Gettysburg II: Lee Strikes North covers some of the most famous campaigns of the Civil War in a single module that represents the largest collection of content ever produced for the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) series. Based on previously published materials, each of the three campaigns included in Roads to Gettysburg II has been revised, repackaged, and rebalanced for improved play. [Forum]
- Atlanta Is Ours (new from Multi-Man Publishing)
Atlanta Is Ours is the next game in the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) series. The two maps included are painted by original map artist Charlie Kibler. The military unit counters have been redesigned by Charlie Kibler to harken back to the counters in the original games in the series but with a more modern graphical treatment. Atlanta Is Ours contains an updated version of the GCACW Standard Basic Game Rules that all the other games in the series use. The Advanced Game rules are also standardized so players will be able to move quickly from one campaign to the other. [Forum]
- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 Review
- The Alamo Remembered Review
- Roads to Gettysburg II Unboxing [video]
- Atlanta is Ours Unboxing [video]
- ZuluDawn! The Battle of Isandlwana App Review
- Kriegsspiel – The 19th Century War Game That Changed History
- The Wars of Shaka
- Paul Koenig’s Civil War Series Review [video]
- The Sadowa Campaign 1866 AD Review
- Price of Honor (new from High Flying Dice Games)
covers the battle of Callao fought on May 2nd, 1866. The South American countries of Peru, Bolivia and Chile united in defying the Spanish government access to the nitrate rich Chincha Islands, and over other trade issues. Anti-Spanish riots and atrocities against Spanish citizens in these nations led to Spain ordering a powerful squadron of warships, led by the ironclad battleship Numancia, to seize the Chincha Islands and blockade their coasts. This was a flagrant violation of the Monroe Doctine, and the US and British governments also sent squadrons of warships to the area to monitor the situation, and possibly intervene against the Spanish fleet. [Forum]
- The Complete Guide to Line of Battle [video]
- Roads to Gettysburg Replay [video]