- Interview with Pascal Toupy
- Battles of Napoleonic Europe: A Solitaire Wargame Replay
- Commands & Colors: Napoleonics Replay
- Waterloo Solitaire Board Game Initial Impression
- Battles of Napoleonic Europe Replay
- A Glorious Chance (new from Legion Wargames)
A Glorious Chance is a solitaire, operational wargame that puts you in command of the U.S. or British naval squadron on Lake Ontario in 1813. You have four months to dominate the lake. But each patrol, each convoy mission, each amphibious landing you make to pursue victory risks full-scale battle with the enemy squadron – a battle that could leave you triumphant or shattered in a matter of hours. A dynamic card-driven AI opponent assigns British missions, refits and launches new ships, and plots raids on your supply routes and coastlines. [Forum]
- Solitaire Variant for Shores of Tripoli
- Battles of Napoleonic Europe Replay
- A Feeble and Negligent Action (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- La Bataille d’ Heilsberg 1807 First Look [video]
- Battles of Napoleonic Europe Review
- War and Peace Replay
- Battles Of Napoleon: Eylau 1807 (Sound of Drums @ gamefound)
- Vive L’Empereur (new from White Dog Games)
Vive L’Empereur is an exciting, solitaire wargame depicting the Battle of Waterloo fought on June 18, 1815. This is a hex-and-counter war game that uses a chit-pull system to generate random force activations for both sides. The Anglo-Allied and Prussian forces (the forces of the solitaire side) move and conduct combat using random instructions from the game’s Activation Table. [Forum]
- A Brilliant Fight (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Under the Southern Cross: Flying Colors, Vol. IV (new from GMT Games)
Under the Southern Cross: The South American Republics in the Age of Fighting Sail is the fourth volume of the highly regarded Flying Colors series of games on naval combat. The focus is on the southern part of the South American continent: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, from the Wars of Independence starting in 1810 through the last naval war fought completely under sail between Argentina and Uruguay in 1841. [Forum]
- Austerlitz 1805: Rising Eagles Replay
- Interview with Keith Hafner & Matt Shirley
- Commands & Colors: Napoleonics Review
- Soldier Emperor: Playbook Edition (new from Avalanche Press)