- Longstreet Attacks: The Second Day at Gettysburg (new from Revolution Games)
the third game in the Revolution Games series of American Civil War games, simulating the fighting on July 2nd, 1863 during the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg and focuses on the southern portion of the battlefield. These engagements involved General Longstreet’s attack against Sickles’ positions, with troops from Hood’s and McLaws’ Divisions, assisted as well by Anderson’s Division of A.P. Hill’s Corps. [Forum]
- Four Mini-Series Games (new from Decision Games)
- Sticks and Stones, 2nd Edition (new from Tiny Battle Publishing)
Seven days after a limited nuclear exchange has irradiated most of Russia and the United States, Soviets roll across the West German border, eager to claim precious non-irradiated ground for the Politburo. American armor stationed at the border rushes forward to meet them, and World War IV begins, fought with much more than Einstein's sticks and stones. [Forum]
- Table Battles Expansion No. 2: Age of Alexander (new from Hollandspiele)
Table Battles: The Age of Alexander recreates that famous Macedonian's major battles, as well as two battles of the Diadochi. In almost all of these battles, the Macedonian Player has no room for error - the routing of a single Formation is often enough to lose the game. The opposing side has more leeway and more sticks, but generally comes up short in the quality department. Careful, nuanced play from both sides is require to stay competitive and to win the day. Most of these are larger engagements, with lots of cards and reactions for each side. [Forum]
- Defiant Russia: Red Victory (new from Avalanche Press)
- Armageddon War (new from Flying Pig Games)
a platoon level game set in the near future. The first module focuses on the Mid-East, pitting Israelis, Russians, and Americans against age-old adversaries. There are no turns, just continuous activations. The intensity of a unit's close combat modifier is determined not only by its weapons but also by the tactics you choose to use for the assault or defense, and when you fire on a unit, it has the option of taking cover, or returning fire. The number of dice and the color of dice rolled, determine the number of hits. [Forum]
- Death Ride Arras (new from Grognard Simulations)
The British counter-attack at Arras, May 21-22, 1940. This game is a collaborative design between Grognard Simulations and Stronpgoint Simulations of the British Armies surprise attack on Rommel's 7th Panzer Division at the city of Arras. This game is a lighter version of the Death Ride series and a good introductory game for the series. [Forum]
- Blood on the Ohio (new from Compass Games)
a two-player, point-to-point movement game covering the Northwest Indian War, 1789-1794, which followed the American Revolution that is loosely based on King Philip's War (MMP, 2010). Settlers flooded across the Ohio River testing the patience of Native nations. A coalition under the skilled leadership of the Miami chieftain, Little Turtle, defiantly stood against them. Raiding on both sides caused casualties to mount. President Washington ordered three army expeditions against them. Two ended in defeat; one marked the greatest native defeat of US forces in the history of the US army. [Forum]
- WWII Blitzkrieg Variant – NW Europe 1943 (new from Fog of War Publications)
These counters and rules are to be used in tandem with the existing Blitzkrieg mapboard and rules sets of all additions. Players may be required to adapt the basic Blitzkrieg rules to fit these variant rules. With these counters and rules, the player may develop scenarios that fit their vision of how the opposing armies on various fronts would have carried out combat operations. The player may use these rules in their entirety or adapt them to fit their particular needs. [Forum]
- Strategy & Tactics Quarterly, Issue 2: America in World War I (new from Decision Games)
America in World War I: In April 1917, the United States entered World War I and the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) proved decisive in the ensuing Allied victory on the Western Front. Yet, a mere 10 years prior the US military was woefully unprepared for war. This issue includes analysis, maps, orders of battle, descriptions of weapons, and biographies of notable military figures such as John Pershing, Billy Mitchell, the young George Patton, and Homer Lea, plus a map poster. [Forum]
- Roads to Gettysburg II: Lee Strikes North (new from Multi-Man Publishing)
Roads to Gettysburg II: Lee Strikes North covers some of the most famous campaigns of the Civil War in a single module that represents the largest collection of content ever produced for the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) series. Based on previously published materials, each of the three campaigns included in Roads to Gettysburg II has been revised, repackaged, and rebalanced for improved play. [Forum]
- Atlanta Is Ours (new from Multi-Man Publishing)
Atlanta Is Ours is the next game in the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) series. The two maps included are painted by original map artist Charlie Kibler. The military unit counters have been redesigned by Charlie Kibler to harken back to the counters in the original games in the series but with a more modern graphical treatment. Atlanta Is Ours contains an updated version of the GCACW Standard Basic Game Rules that all the other games in the series use. The Advanced Game rules are also standardized so players will be able to move quickly from one campaign to the other. [Forum]
- Supply Lines of the American Revolution: The Southern Strategy (new from Hollandspiele)
The sequel to the very popular Supply Lines of the American Revolution: The Northern Theater, 1775-1777, which was popular with grognards and logistics nerds alike. The game secured a nomination for the 2017 Golden Geek Award for Best Wargame. This hotly anticipated standalone sequel covers the second half of the American War of Independence, and shifts the scene to the Southern colonies of Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas. [Forum]
- Konigsberg: The Soviet Attack on East Prussia, 1945 (new from Revolution Games)
Covering the Soviet attack on East Prussia in 1945. The game handles the 20 first days of the attack starting on the 13th of January 1945. Königsberg is easy to learn yet a challenge even for the more experienced players. It is built around the same system of rules that have shaped both Plan West, and Army Group Narwa. [Forum]
- Yaah! Magazine, Issue 11 (new from Flying Pig Games)
includes the insert game, Strike for Berlin. If you've ever wondered what would have happened if the Red Army had managed to win the Battle of Warsaw in 1920, and then decided to take the Revolution into Germany. Strike for Berlin is the game you've got to get on the table. In addition to the game, the issue is chock-full of those great gaming reviews. [Forum]
- Bitter Woods, Designer Edition, 2nd Printing (new from Compass Games)
Designer Edition Bitter Woods is the premier edition of this highly acclaimed regimental level Battle of the Bulge game and includes all aspects of the original game plus the expansion edition. The potential for mechanized exploitation movement and an appropriate Allied counterattack capability ensure an exciting challenge for both sides. Designer Edition Bitter Woods is highly playable, yet historically accurate, further ensuring a game you will want to revisit for years to come. This is a straight reprint of our previous released edition (no changes to the components). [Forum]
- But Not in Vain (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Siege of Calais, May 22-26, 1940. After breaking out of the Ardennes the German armored and motorized forces drove for the Channel ports to divide the Allied forces from one another. The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in Belgium and the British High Command in London were in a quandary as to how best to proceed; whether to find a way to breakout of the German encirclement or withdraw from the continent back to Great Britain. [Forum]
- Price of Honor (new from High Flying Dice Games)
covers the battle of Callao fought on May 2nd, 1866. The South American countries of Peru, Bolivia and Chile united in defying the Spanish government access to the nitrate rich Chincha Islands, and over other trade issues. Anti-Spanish riots and atrocities against Spanish citizens in these nations led to Spain ordering a powerful squadron of warships, led by the ironclad battleship Numancia, to seize the Chincha Islands and blockade their coasts. This was a flagrant violation of the Monroe Doctine, and the US and British governments also sent squadrons of warships to the area to monitor the situation, and possibly intervene against the Spanish fleet. [Forum]
- Rock and a Hard Place (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Rock and a Hard Place is a postcard minigame similar to many others designer Paul Rohrbaugh has done with ATO Magazine. This game is a hypothetical simulation of a German airborne invasion of Malta and Fort Benghaisa, a lynchpin of the British defense. This game dedicated to John Burtt, a true friend, and the inspiration for this game. [Forum]
- World in Flames Collector’s Edition (new from Australian Design Group)