- Listen to Revolutions [podcast]
- Hood’s Last Gamble (new from Hollandspiele)
an operational-level game for two players exploring the 1864 Franklin-Nashville Campaign. It shares some similarities with the designer's earlier games More Aggressive Attitudes and Objective Shreveport!, but has its own identity and flavor. This one has a larger map with many tricky terrain challenges and more Special Event Cards around which to build your strategy. [Forum]
- Russo-Turkish War 1877-78 Play Overview [video]
- At Any Cost Metz 1870 Review [video]
- Stonewall Jackson’s Way II Replay
- Memoir ’44 Replay
- Battle Hymn, Volume One Unboxing [video]
- Mid-Western American Civil War
- The Civil War Talk Radio Companion Podcast, Episode 1422
- There Was A 1908 Board Game About Women Fighting Cops In The Streets
- Naval Bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Battle Hymn Vol. 1: Gettysburg And Pea Ridge (new from Compass Games)
Battle Hymn Vol. One is a new brigade-level game system based upon the latest research into Civil War combat that simulates the chaos of the America Civil War using a simple activation system combined with a detailed combat system. This release includes two games: Gettysburg: The Tide Turns and Pea Ridge: The Struggle for Missouri. Designed by Charles S. Roberts Award-winning designer Eric Lee Smith. [Forum]
- Stonewall Jackson’s Way Review [video]
- On to Paris! Review
- The Great Game (new from Legion Wargames)
The Great Game is a card driven game (CDG) recreating the 19th Century Anglo-Russian struggle for supremacy in Central Asia. In the actual contest, Tsarist Russia resented British expeditions into the Steppe Khanates while Victorian Britain feared that Russian entreaties to Persia and Afghanistan would jeopardize India's security. So the two imperial powers wove a complex tale of diplomatic intrigue, colonial conquest and proxy wars that spanned 50 years. [Forum]
- Stonewall Jackson’s Way Replay [video]
- Perryville Replay [video]
- Stonewall Jackson’s Way II Replay
- At Any Cost: Metz 1870 (new from GMT Games)
At Any Cost: Metz 1870 is a game simulating the situation west of the Metz fortress during those few days of August 1870. The game is designed to be a playable, two-player brigade-scale game that allows players to experience the unique tactical warfare matchups that characterized fighting during the Franco-Prussian War. [Forum]
- At Any Cost, Metz 1870 Unboxing [video]