- Last Eagles: Ligny 1815 Unboxing [video]
- La Bataille des Quatre Bras Replay
- Napoleon’s Quagmire Replay [video]
- Barbary Corsair Hamidou Raïs
- The Victory of Ligny: A Vanished Triumph
- Austerlitz 1805: Rising Eagles Review
- Waterloo 1815: Napoleon’s Last Battle Review [video]
- The Battle of Waterloo, starring Peter Gilder [video]
- British Fortunes, North America 1814
- Napoleon’s Resurgence Review
- Wellington’s Victory Replay [video]
- War Along the Gulf Coast (Worthington Publishing @ Kickstarter)
Limited to 250 KS copies. War Along the Gulf Coast allows gamers to refight Andrew Jackson's campaign against British General Pakenham's British invaders. The game uses the proven Blue & Gray combat system where morale is as important as the number of soldiers. You are limited in how many units you may move based on the number of action points you receive, plus a random number of action points based on your commander. This means no two games will play alike. [Forum]
- Listen to Revolutions [podcast]
- The Hunt for Napoleon
- Ligny 1815: Last Eagles Replay
- Six Days of Glory Review [video]
- Napoleon’s Resurgence (new from Operational Studies Group)
Having rebuilt his army after the Russian retreat Napoleon advances into Saxony with an army of 130,000, mostly conscripted and trained from scratch in four months. This boxed set recreates the three key battles of the Spring Campaign of 1813. The three battles covered include Lützen, Bautzen, and Luckau. [Forum]
- Field Commander: Napoleon Review [video]
- The Coming Storm Replay
- The Coming Storm Replay