- Strike & Counterstrike Review
- Modern War, Issue 33: ISIS War (new from Decision Games)
This game is set in a timeframe of the near future in which the Iranians may have developed some kind of military nuclear capability. The game's scenario can also be taken as a model of a possible Iranian reply to a US and/or Israeli precision aerial campaign targeted against their nuclear development facilities. Furthermore, though entirely playable on its own, Isis War can also be played as an expansion and update of my earlier design, Oil War: Iran Strikes (Modern War #2). [Forum]
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 308: The War of Jenkins’ Ear (new from Decision Games)
theater-wide operational two-player game that simulates that last great clash between the English and Spanish empires in the Caribbean during the mid-1700's. Before the American Revolution, control of the Caribbean was to be decisive considering the lucrative commodities that were available to be traded in the West Indies, and this game pits the superior naval might of the English against the long-established Spanish fortified settlements throughout the Caribbean. [Forum]
- Cold War, Hot Armor Review
- World at War, Issue 57: Escape Hell’s Gate (new from Decision Games)
Escape Hell’s Gate covers the final attempt of the German 3rd Panzer Corps formations to reach those German units that were encircled within the Korsun Pocket between 10 - 17 February 1944. Escape Hell’s Gate is a two-player game using the standard Fire & Movement folio rules system and a set of exclusive rules that model the actual campaign. [Forum]
- Khe Sanh ’68 Review
- Battles of the Ancient World Volume II Replay
- Four Battles of the Ancient World Replay
- Modern War, Issue 32: Operation Musketeer (new from Decision Games)
- Nine Navies War Replay
- Axis Empires: Totaler Krieg! Replay [video]
- D-Day at Peleliu Replay
- Vittoria Replay [video]
- Friedland Review [video]
- D-Day at Omaha Beach Review
- Merrill’s Marauders: Commandos in Burma 1943-1944 Review
- Hurtgen: Hell’s Forest Replay [video]
- D-Day at Omaha Beach Replay
- World at War, Issue 56: Bastogne Solitaire (new from Decision Games)
a solitaire game covering the German siege of the town of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, specifically the period 18-26 December when the town was surrounded. Bastogne Solo is based on Dien Bien Phu (Modern War #17), but there are some significant differences. You (the player) command US forces, while the game system controls the Germans. The game is a race against time. You must hold out until relieved by Patton’s Third Army. If not, the Germans take the town and possibly gain a better outcome for the Battle of the Bulge. [Forum]
- Wilson’s Creek: Opening Round in the West, 10 August 1861 Review