- Storm of Steel Review [video]
- Storm of Steel Review [video]
- Ceres: Operation Stolen Base Review
- World at War, Issue 59: The Luzon Campaign, 1945 (new from Decision Games)
featuring the insert game, The Luzon Campaign, 1945, designed for solitaire play, which covers the fighting across the main Philippine island of Luzon early in 1945. The first turn represents one week, each turn after that represents half a month. Each regular hexagon represents 6.75 miles (11 kilometers) from side to opposite side. You, as the single player, actively commands the invading US forces, while the rules direct you in the deployment of the defending Japanese. [Forum]
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 310: American Civil War (new from Decision Games)
the insert game, American Civil War, gives players a chance to change the outcome. The Confederate player must maintain a viable economic and political core, while the Union player attempts to divide and conquer the southern states. Victory is checked every turn: Union progress can have political consequences or possibly end the game if either player fails to achieve expectations. [Forum]
- Modern War, Issue 35: Mike Force (new from Decision Games)
- Shiloh Review [video]
- Storm of Steel Replay [video]
- Storm of Steel Replay: War Aims [video]
- Storm of Steel Review: Sequence of Play [video]
- Storm of Steel Review [video]
- Belisarius’s War Replay
- Russo-Turkish War 1877-78 Play Overview [video]
- Across Suez Replay [video]
- D-Day at Omaha Beach Replay
- Across Suez Replay [video]
- Interview with Joseph Miranda
- Across Suez Replay [video]
- D-Day at Peleliu Play Overview [video]
- Modern War, Issue 34: Opaque War, Ukraine 2014 (new from Decision Games)
featuring the insert game, Opaque War: Ukraine 2014, a simulation of the military conflict between the Ukraine government and the Donbass rebels (the People’s Republic of Donetsk and the People’s Republic of Luhansk). Game play begins in April 2014 when the Ukrainian government launched the so-called Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO), to assert its control over the rebel provinces. [Forum]