- Wallenstein First Impression and Session Report
- Fire & Stone – Siege of Vienna 1683 Review
- Battles of Medieval Britain: A Solitaire Wargame Replay
- A Scourge of Stone and Spirit (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The siege of Harfleur 1415 marked the beginning of King Henry V of England's invasion of France. The bitter and protracted siege nearly ended King Hal's ambitions, and the French garrison's prolonged resistance allowed the French King to mobilize a huge army. The two forces would meet at Agincourt in a decisive battle that shaped the future destinies of both countries. [Forum]
- This War Without an Enemy Review
- Fire & Stone: Siege of Vienna 1683 Review
- Māori: Warriors of the Long White Cloud (new from Compass Games)
Māori: Warriors of the Long White Cloud is a historical simulation game for one to four players, depicting clan warfare typical in New Zealand before European colonization (around 1450 A.D.). Players build war canoes and train warriors to create a force to strike at their adversaries while protecting their home village. The player himself is represented on the board as the Paramount Chief- if this leader is killed, the game is lost. [Forum]
- Interview with John Welch
- Cruel Necessity, Deluxe Edition (Worthington Publishing @ Kickstarter)
- After Dunbar
- No Peace Without Honor Play Session [video]
- The Scottish Wars of Independence: 1296-1313
- Sekigahara: The Unification of Japan Review
- Nagashino 1575 & Shizugatake 1583 Review
- Arquebus: Men of Iron Volume IV Replay
- Nagashino 1575 & Shizugatake 1583 First Impressions
- Time of Wars: Eastern Europe 1590-1660 (new from Strategemata)
- Interview with Ed Beach
- The Causes of “The Hundred Years’ War”
- Musket & Pike Duel Pack First Look [video]