- Schlieffen’s War Replay
- Bloody April, 1917: Air War Over Arras, France Replay
- Red vs White vs Blue: A Russian Civil War 1918-1922 Review
- Steamroller: Tannenberg 1914, 2nd Edition (new from Tiny Battle Publishing)
- Torpilleur 317
- Devil Dogs: Belleau Wood 1918 Review
- The Chaco War Replay
- Age of Dogfights: WW1 Minis Review
- Gorizia 1916: The Sixth Battle of the Isonzo Review
- Durchbruch Unboxing [video]
- Australian Airmen in Mesopotamia, 1915–16
- Interview with Gregory M. Smith
- WWI Cruiser Warfare
- How The West Was Saved Unboxing [video]
- Paths of Glory Replay
- An Attrition Of Souls (Compass Games Preorder)
An Attrition of Souls is a light, fast-paced wargame at the strategic scale covering the Great War, designed with a high degree of replayability—no two games play alike. This deluxe game with mounted mapboard and large game counters features a unique tile-placement system to simulate the First World War. Game strategy is key due to the unforgiving combat system capturing the horrific attrition of this conflict; the dice offer no bloodless victories or reprieve for either side. [Forum]
- Dreadnought, a Ship whose Time had Come
- Seeing Red (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Seeing Red: The Raid on Kronstadt Harbor, August 18. 1919. A solitaire game on the British Royal Navy’s raid on the Kronstadt naval base during the Russian Revolution. Even before the armistice with Germany ended the fighting along the Western Front in WWI, British, French and US forces were deployed to attack Soviet controlled Russia to undermine and perhaps overthrow the Communists from power in Russia. One of the more daring Allied attacks occurred when a British flotilla of Coastal Motor Boats (CMB) was dispatched to raid the Soviet occupied naval base of Kronstadt. The raiders were supported by aircraft launched by the world’s first aircraft carrier, HMS Vindictive, making this one of the first combined air/sea attacks in military history. [Forum]
- Wings: World War One Plane to Plane Combat 1916-1918 Replay
- The Imperial Russian Navy 1914