- Fighting The Somme Book Review
- Quartermaster General: 1914 Replay
- Race to the Sea 1914 Review [video]
- To The Last Man! Review
- Russian Air Power 1924 to 1941
- RAF Doctrine 1918
- The United States Air-power in 1918
- First Battle of Britain: The Air War Over England, 1917-18 Review
- SMS Lützow: The Skagerrak Battle
- Paper Wars, Issue 86: Nomads No More (new from Compass Games)
featuring the game, Nomads No More, which includes two separate games — Ungern-Sternberg’s Mongolia and Enver Pasha’s Bokhara. Both games use the same core rules but separate maps and pieces to cover concurrent conflicts that erupted on the eastern perimeter of Soviet Russia soon after the Russian Civil War — the early 1920’s. Ungern-Sternberg’s Mongolia simulates the invasion of Mongolia by fleeing Whites, their clash with the Chinese and subsequent pursuit by Reds. Enver Pasha’s Bokhara covers the Basmachi Revolt against Soviet rule around Bokhara — present day Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. [Forum]
- Wings of Glory: WW1 Rules and Accessories Pack Replay
- US Navy Dreadnoughts 1914-1945 Book Review
- In the Trenches: 1916 (new from Tiny Battle Publishing)
delve into the gritty tactics of the Battle of the Somme and the Eastern Front’s Brusilov Offensive in SIX action-packed scenarios by esteemed designer John Gorkowski, featuring British, Canadian, German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, and Polish forces. Lead your men through the great muddy lengths of Regina Trench, across the battle-pocked fields from La Boiselle to the Sausage Valley and through narrow lines dug in at forest’s edge at Kostiuchnowka on three beautifully rendered maps. [Forum]
- Imperial Russia’s Retreat 1915
- Quartermaster General: 1914 Replay
- Nine Navies War Review
- Great War Commander @ Summer PrezCon 2017 Playtest Replay
- Teutons!: Assaults on the West, 1870-1940 Review
- The Big Push Replay
- US Navy Dreadnoughts 1914-1945 Book Review