- World at War, Issue 86: The Chaco War (new from Decision Games)
The Chaco War, 1932-1935. The Chaco War was fought out by two landlocked countries, Bolivia and Paraguay in South America. On paper, the Bolivians should win handily: they enjoyed a three to one superiority in manpower against the Paraguayans. However, to reach the front the Bolivians had to overcome long lines of communication, impossible terrain and low morale. The Paraguayans, on the other hand, saw the war as a life-or-death struggle. [Forum]
- Fatal Alliances: The Great War Play Session
- Zeppelin-Werke Staaken GmbH
- 1914: Nach Paris Preview [video]
- Fatal Alliances: The Great War 1914-1918 Replay
- Naval Recce
- Sino-Soviet Border Clash 1929
- Empire at Sunrise First Look [video]
- The ‘March Retreat’ of 1918
- Czar Nicholas and his Navy
- Balloons to Bombers
- Irish Freedom Review
- Fatal Alliances: The Great War 1914-1918 Replay
- Verdun: The Mill on the Meuse
- Warsaw 1920 (new from Revolution Games)
- Storming in the West Replay
- Learn to Play: Red Poppies Campaign, Volume 3 [video]
- Great War at Sea: Jutland, 2nd Edition (Avalanche Press Preorder)
- Veracruz Naval Flights
- Sangre y Acero: Second Battle of Nanawa, 1933 (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The war between Bolivia and Paraguay for the Chaco region broke out over who would have control of the oil fields discovered a decade earlier. The small town of Nanawa was marked by a key crossroads as well as water springs that were highly prized in this arid region. The Paraguayans captured the town and fortified surrounding area soon after war broke out the year before. In July a massive offensive organized by General Hans Kundt by the Bolivians was launched to retake the area which they hoped would lead to the fall of Concepcion. Can you do as well or better? [Forum]