- Battle of Muret 1213
- Last Years and Fall of the Assyrian Empire
- The Armed Might of the Crusaders
- 878 AD Vikings Replay
- EYAWTKAW with Dan Pancaldi | Medieval Wargames [video]
- Battles for Prydain Replay
- Dogs of the Conquistadors
- Cipangu: Invasion of Japan
- The War of Curzola (1294–99)
- The Battle of Acre (June 1258)
- Alfred the Great: The London Campaign (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Alfred the Great volume 5: The London Campaign, 885 AD. Alfred in this period commenced both the re-structuring of his Army and his Burh building program in earnest. Defense in depth was Alfred’s objective and this was to be proved highly effective. The Burh was used as a defensive/offensive structure, where possible utilizing existing ancient Roman & Briton forts or based upon existing fortified Saxon towns. [Forum]
- The Magnificent Devil – Richard III
- In the Name of Justice: Lewes, 1264 Play Session & Review [video]
- Battle of Ager Sanguinis, 1119
- Interview with Saverio Spagnolie, Mathieu Johnson, Cory Graham and Aman Matthews
- The Battle of Badr, 13 March 624
- 18Dracula: Medieval Edition Primer & Playthrough [video]
- Constantinople 1204
- Imperial China: War and the Military
- Inferno: Guelphs and Ghibellines Vie for Tuscany (GMT Games Preorder)
Inferno—the third volume in Volko Ruhnke's Levy & Campaign Series—visits the conflagration that was 13th-Century Tuscan warfare, factional conflict fueled by the money and burgeoning population of the region's well-to-do cities and mountain valleys. Veteran Italian wargame designer Enrico Acerbi applies his deep knowledge of the age to bring it to life within Volko's accessible medieval-operation system. [Forum]