- A Steadfast and Violent Affair (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Bonaparte Overruns Piedmont Replay
- Bonaparte Overruns Piedmont (new from Operational Studies Group)
War of the First Coalition, Part I. Bonaparte's First Offensive, April 1796. With his commission order fresh from Paris, Bonaparte established his HQ at Nice and took command of a front-line force of 35,168 men of the Army of Italy, ordering them across the mountains and heading for a fight at Montenotte. After Beaulieu's 26,697 men of the Army of Italy escaped harm's way and sprinted for Acqui, the Piedmontese Army became Bonaparte's next target. [Forum]
- Napoleon’s End (Operational Studies Group Preorder)
Napoleon's End 1814: Campaign in France, Part III. Games covers four separate battles. The first of the four battles that occurred on the 17th and 18th of February: Mormant took place three days after the Battle of Vauchamps, covered in "La Patrie en Danger." The last two battles were fought in late March: Arcis followed eight days after Reims, from "Napoleon Retreats." With all three games, you can contemplate a 12-battle Grand Campaign. [Forum]
- Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult (new from Strategemata)
Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult enables players to recreate events of the bloodiest battle of the Peninsular War. Both engaged armies suffered terrible losses. Basic rules concept of "Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult" is similar to "old classic" "Battle of Raclawice 1794" and first of all to "Maida 1806: Stuart vs. Reynier". These two were rather small battles. "Albuera" is much bigger, but small changes of rules made it very playable. [Forum]
- La Belle Alliance Play Tutorial [video]
- 1815: Scum of the Earth Review [video]
- Winter’s Victory (New England Simulations Preorder)
Winter's Victory is a battalion-level, grand tactical simulation of the epic winter battle of Preussisch-Eylau that took place in East Prussia on February 8, 1807. It pits Napoleon's Grande Armée against the Russian and Prussian forces of the Allied Army of the Fourth Coalition in one of the bloodiest battles of the Napoleonic Wars. [Forum]
- A Sharp and Fierce Fight (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle of Cook’s Mills, October 19, 1814. As the fighting season wound down on the Niagara Peninsula, the US sortied from Fort Erie one more time to snatch final victory before the British reinforcements sent from Lord Wellington's army in the wake of Napoleon's abdication could arrive. The last major battle fought in the War of 1812 to control Canada occurred near Cook's Mills, near the Chippawa battlefield. [Forum]
- A Wretched and Costly Fight (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Assault on Fort Erie, August 15, 1814. By the summer of 1814, fighting had raged throughout the region, with natives on both sides of the border fighting in the armies of both the US and those of Great Britain and Canada, and the cities of York (modern-day Toronto) and Buffalo were in ruins. In many ways, this was neighbor vs. neighbor with elements of a civil war, casting the entire region into near chaos maintained by military occupation. That summer, both sides arrayed their largest armies fielded in the war. With the US victory on Lake Erie and the recapture of Detroit to the west, the war's focus was turned once again to the Niagara peninsula as the war’s theater of decision. [Forum]
- N: The Napoleonic Wars Review
- Red Coats, Grey Jackets (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle of Chippawa, July 5, 1814. The fight for the British colony of Canada was severe and prolonged, especially in Ontario’s Niagara peninsula. By the summer of 1814 fighting had raged throughout the region, with natives on both sides of the border fighting in the armies of both the US and those of Great Britain and Canada, and the cities of York (modern day Toronto) and Buffalo were in ruins. In many ways this was neighbor vs. neighbor with elements of a civil war casting the entire region into near chaos maintained by military occupation. [Forum]
- A Brilliant Little Affair (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle of Chrysler’s Farm, November 11, 1813. The US capture of Canada was assumed in Washington, DC “to be a mere matter of marching”. However, the fight for the British colony was severe and prolonged. The Battle of Chrysler's Farm was the "opening act" in the US campaign to take Montreal. It did not go according to plan. [Forum]
- The Pratzen: Austerlitz, 1805 (new from Canvas Temple Publishing)
The Pratzen: Austerlitz 1805 is a two-player board game that portrays the fighting on and around the Pratzen Heights at the Battle of Austerlitz. The battle was fought between the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte and a larger allied army composed of Austrian and Russian forces. Game design by Peter P. Perla. [Forum]
- Beyond Waterloo, 2nd Edition First Look [video]
- La Bataille de Mont Saint Jean Variant Rules
- Waterloo 20 Review [video]
- La Bataille des Quatre Bras Replay
- Bonaparte in the Quadrilateral Replay
- La Bataille des Quatre Bras Replay