- Interview with Scott Moore
- Nine Years: The War of the Grand Alliance Unboxing [video]
- Africa – The Ultimate Frontier
- Campaigns of Montrose Review
- Royal Navy Ships 1714–1815
- Granada: Last Stand Of The Moors, 1482-1492 (Compass Games Preorder)
a game for two players in which they will decide the outcome of this decisive historical episode in less than four hours. As the Catholic player, will you gain fame and glory accomplishing the Reconquista and enlarging your kingdoms in one unified powerful state? And as the Muslim player, will you resist and save Granada or will you become the last King of the Nasrid dynasty? Balanced and historically accurate, the game is easy to learn but difficult to master. [Forum]
- The Hanseatic League
- American Privateers
- La Guerra Di Gradisca 1615-1617 Review
- Spain: Tradition and Enlightenment
- The Last Vikings (new from Strategemata)
- Ivan the Terrible and the Origins of Russian State Security
- Ruthven – Prince Charles
- Campaigns of Montrose Unboxing [video]
- Chivalry and Warfare
- Here I Stand Replay
- Westphalia (new from Hollandspiele)
Westphalia concerns the diplomatic negotiations and military campaigns that brought an end to the Thirty Years War and Eighty Years War. The question isn't a matter of who "wins" the war - that was decided a long time ago. Instead, each player seeks to arrive at a settlement that meets their own political, confessional, and economic goals. These goals are not mutually exclusive: if multiple players meet their victory conditions, they all win. The trick is, if all six players manage to meet their goals, then the game goes to a scoring round, and only one player wins. [Forum]
- Intelligence in the Era of the Sun King
- Interview with Tom Russell
- The Landsknechte