- Brotherhood & Unity First Impression
- Pusan Perimeter: The North Korean People’s Army
- Interview with Keith Tracton
- The Last British Dogfight
- Operation Iron Brain (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Operation Iron Brain: The Siege of Beirut, June-August, 1982. For over a year the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) had bombarded Israel’s northern province of Galilee with artillery and rocket fire. On June 6, 1982 the Israeli military invaded southern Lebanon in an operation dubbed “Peace for Galilee”. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) quickly defeated the PLO’s armed forces and drove north. With new orders the IDF crossed the Litani River and drove on Beirut where the remnants of the PLO’s forces were retreating, and where most of their refugee camps were located. What ensued was an escalating conflict that threatened to engulf the entire mid-east once more in conflict and bring Lebanon to the brink of abyss of genocidal civil war. [Forum]
- Test of Faith: The Arab-Israeli War Play Session
- Learn to Play: The Third World War [video]
- Operation Praying Mantis (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Operation Praying Mantis, April 18, 1988. Operation Praying Mantis was the largest US Fleet action since WWII, and helped to finally end the long and costly Iran-Iraq War. This solitaire play game has the active player taking on the role of US forces who must deliver a punishing series of blows to the Iranian forces attempting to interfere with shipping in the Persian Gulf. Can you do as well or better? [Forum]
- Test of Faith: The Arab-Israeli War of 1973 (new from Compass Games)
Test of Faith: The Arab-Israeli War of 1973 is a new game in the Operational Scale Series using the new added rules from the Doomsday Project to show this war in a way that has not been seen before. Highly playable but with an emphasis on command and equipment, OSS uses an impulse system to create a test and challenging game to play, but also with new research, plenty of historical narrative. [Forum]
- ’65: Squad-Level Combat in the Jungles of Vietnam Review
- Soviet Fallout: The Nagorno-Karabakh War Review
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Succeed or Die (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Succeed or Die! The Battles of El Arish and Rafah, June 5-6, 1967. Succeed or die! is a low complexity level wargame simulation of the battles of Rafah and El Arish, fought in the Sinai between the Egyptian Palestinian forces and elements of General Israel Tal’s and Avraham Yoffi’s armored Ugdahs (divisions) during the Six Day War. [Forum]
- The Long Road (new from Flying Pig Games)
- Air Offensive Over Lebanon 1982
- S&T Quarterly, Issue 18: Korea–After Chosin (new from Decision Games)
Korea–After Chosin: Korea is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Even among military history enthusiasts, not much is known about the battles and campaigns beyond Pusan, Inchon, and Chosin. The issue goes in depth from the First Chinese Counteroffensive to Pork Chop Hill and the Armistice. [Forum]
- Redline Korea Review [video]
- 1985: Sacred Oil AAR
- Colonial Twilight Play Session, Part 5 [video]
- Vietnam: 1965-1975 (new from GMT Games)
This simulation game re-creates the longest, most complex, and least understood conflict in US history in all of its military and political aspects. The rules include detailed treatment of movement, terrain, search and destroy operations, special operations, firepower, airmobility, riverines, brigade-level formations, limited intelligence, and auxiliary units in each scenario. [Forum]






