- Finland’s Civil War
- 1918: Operation Michel Review
- Hapsburg Eclipse Review
- Strategy & Tactics Quarterly, Issue 12: Dreadnoughts
Dreadnoughts – Big-Gun Era of Naval Warfare: Few weapons have come and gone so precipitously as the modern battleship. HMS Dreadnought, launched in 1906, instantly made every other battleship obsolete. Though only a single major dreadnought battle was ever fought, at Jutland in 1916, the race continued after the Great War. The sheer expense drove the leading naval powers to the conference table to limit the size of ships and fleets, providing an opening for pariah nations, the soon-to-be Axis, to leap ahead in battleship design, only to be overtaken by greater Allied shipbuilding capacity and the maturation of the aircraft carrier. [Forum]
- Liège 1914 (new from Microgame Design Group)
a regimental-level simulation of this opening battle of the Great War. Players assume the roles of the commanders of the German and Belgian troops as they desperately fight for this valuable position in the line. The 17 x 22" map shows the western portion of Belgium from the German border to Liege. The 240 1/2" counters (die-cut and back-printed) show German and Belgian forces involved in the battle. [Forum]
- Interview with Dana Lombardy [podcast]
- Learning about The Great War – Through Cards with Dana Lombardy
- Compass Games Live, Episode 45 [video]
- An Attrition of Souls Replay
- Fields of Despair: France 1914-1918 Replay
- The Kaiser’s Battle Replay
- 1919-20 British tanks in Russia
- The Military Situation in South Russia 1917
- The British at Gallipoli, August 1915
- Soviet Dawn Deluxe (Worthington Games @ Kickstarter)
- Brave Little Belgium Play Overview [video]
- The Kaiser’s Battle Review [video]
- Aces of Valor Review
- The Grizzled Review
- Austria-Hungary: An Inland Empire Looks to the Sea