- Kriegsspiel That Would Never End Replay, Part 3
- Kriegsspiel That Would Never End Replay, Part 2
- Armies of Valmy
- Battle of Valmy, 20 September 1792
- Close Action Replay
- Napoléon 1806 Review
- Blood on the Ohio (new from Compass Games)
a two-player, point-to-point movement game covering the Northwest Indian War, 1789-1794, which followed the American Revolution that is loosely based on King Philip's War (MMP, 2010). Settlers flooded across the Ohio River testing the patience of Native nations. A coalition under the skilled leadership of the Miami chieftain, Little Turtle, defiantly stood against them. Raiding on both sides caused casualties to mount. President Washington ordered three army expeditions against them. Two ended in defeat; one marked the greatest native defeat of US forces in the history of the US army. [Forum]
- Victory and Glory: Napoleon Review [video]
- Kriegsspiel That Would Never End™ – An AAR
- Fire and Shock
- La Bataille des Quatre Bras Replay
- Napoleon Against Russia, Maloyaroslavetz Replay [video]
- La Bataille des Quatre Bras Replay
- Napoléon 1806 Replay
- March to Glory App Review
- Napoleon’s Resurgence, Lutzen Replay [video]
- Napoleon’s First Victory: Siege of Toulon 1793 [video]
- 1809: Napoleon’s Danube Campaign Review [video]
- Updated Napoleon Rules and Scenarios
- Albuera 1811 (new from White Dog Games)
Lines of Battle is an exciting new game system by David Kershaw that simulates Napoleonic battles at the tactical level. Albuera 1811 is the first game in a planned series of Lines of Battle Games. A two-player game with units that represent the Spanish, English, French and Portuguese forces at the battle, Albuera 1811 is played on an area map. [Forum]