- Austerlitz 1805 First Look [video]
- Louisiana’s Lake Borgne
- The Shores of Tripoli Game Analysis, Part 5
- The Shores of Tripoli Game Analysis, Part 4
- N: The Napoleonic Wars Replay
- Compass Games Live, Episode 43 [video]
- Napoleon’s Later Campaigns comparison to 3W’s Bonaparte series [video]
- The Shores of Tripoli Review [video]
- War and Peace Review [video]
- The War of 1812: The “Forgotten Conflict”
- Napoleon Returns 1815 Review
- Dawn’s Early Light: The War of 1812 (new from Compass Games)
Dawn’s Early Light: The War of 1812 is a two-player card-driven grand strategy game: a quick-playing, high-level abstract recreation of the entire conflict encompassing the territorial, naval, political, and economic competition between the United States and Great Britain. This deluxe game features a mounted game map, large 5/8" punch out counters, and covers the four-year period spanning the war and its prelude, with game cards for events and operations that offer players the tools to remix the entire scope of the conflict. [Forum]
- Eagles of the Empire: Preussisch-Eylau First Look [video]
- The Shores of Tripoli Game Analysis, Part 1
- War and Peace: Game of the Napoleonic Wars Replay
- Field Commander: Napoleon Replay
- War and Peace: Game of the Napoleonic Wars Replay
- Coalition: The Napoleonic Wars 1805-1815 (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
a quick-playing, grand strategy game with operational elements that could recreate all the Napoleonic Wars (1805-1815) in just one evening. Counters represent historical fleets and armies, being 18-25 ships or 30-50,000 men every strength point. Although not an event-driven board game in the classic sense, Event cards are used to recreate historical situations that could imply some modifications in the general rules of the game, or even change the fate of a game dramatically. [Forum]
- Napoleon and the Archduke Charles: The Battle of Abensberg Review
- Waterloo First Look [video]