- Room 40 at the Admiralty
- Raiders Of The Deep: U-Boats Of The Great War, 1914-18 (Compass Games Preorder)
a solitaire, tactical level game placing you in command of a German U-boat during WWI (known at the time as The Great War). Your mission is to destroy as much Allied shipping as possible, while advancing your crew quality, increasing your Commander rank, and attempting to survive until the Armistice and the end of the war. Raiders of the Deep is based on the popular Hunters game system by Gregory M. Smith and marks the first dedicated boardgame treatment covering WWI U-Boat warfare. [Forum]
- Quartermaster General: 1914 Replay
- Improving the B.E.2c
- Quartermaster General: 1914 Replay
- Jutland Pro App Review
- Western Egypt: Operations against the Senussi
- The Guns of August Review
- Strategy in Quartermaster General: 1914
- Black Lion’s Roar (new from High Flying Dice Games)
simulates the first major attack by United States forces during World War I. During their spring offensive, the German 82nd Division captured the crucial crossorads of the town of Cantigny. The 1st US Infantry Division was rushed to the front and its 28th Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the "Black Lions", was ordered to retake and hold the town. [Forum]
- Yaah! Magazine, Issue 10 (Flying Pig Games Preorder)
78 page magazine issue that features the insert game, Hermann Luttmann's Steamroller. A highly playable game and operational look at 1914's pivotal Tannenberg campaign. Command either the German 8th Army or the Russian 1st and 2nd Armies in the battle that decided the early course of the Great War on the Eastern Front. The game is the latest iteration of the system used in Hermann's earlier Race to the Sea 1914, (as well as Dead Reckoning) with corps, divisions, and brigades traipsing around the wilderlands of East Prussia and northeastern Poland. [Forum]
- The WWI Air War over the Sea
- Russia and Sweden
- Illusions of Glory Unboxing [video]
- Company K Book Review
- Africa WWI
- Quartermaster General: 1914 Replay
- WWI Sniping
- The Passchendaele Campaign 1917 Book Review
- Nine Navies War Replay