- Lettow-Vorbeck East Africa 1914-1918 Replay
- Cactus Air Force Review [video]
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 331: On to Baghdad! (new from Decision Games)
On to Baghdad! is an operational-strategic level, two-player wargame covering the campaign in Mesopotamia and Persia in World War I. Players control either the Allies representing the British-Indian, Russians pro-Allied Persians, Kuwaitis, and pro-Allied Partisans or the Central Powers representing the Ottoman Turks (or Turks), Germans, Austro-Hungarian, pro-CP Persians, and pro-CP Partisans. The Allied objective is to gain strategic control of Mesopotamia and Persia, including oil resources and critical cities. The Central Powers objective is to retain control and threaten British interests in the Persian Gulf and India. [Forum]
- D-Day at Peleliu Replay
- Heroes of Telemark Review [video]
- D-Day at Tarawa Review
- World at War, Issue #80: Hannut, France 1940 (new from Decision Games)
Hannut: France 1940 is a two player operational level simulation of the battle fought during the Battle of Belgium that took place between 12 and 14 May 1940 at Hannut in Belgium. The ensuing battle was the largest clash of tanks in armored warfare history at the time. Hannut uses a simplified version of the Grand Operational Simulation Series (GOSS) rules that depict WWII combat at the battalion level. [Forum]
- Axis Empires: Totaler Krieg! Play Session
- Rising Sun Over China Review
- Strategy & Tactics #329: The Shanghai-Nanking Campaign 1937 (new from Decision Games)
The Shanghai-Nanking Campaign 1937 (SNC) is a two-player historical simulation of the largest single military campaign fought anywhere in the world during the interwar period. The Japanese player is primarily on the offensive, attempting nothing less than ending China’s existence as an independent country via the political shock of the rapid conquest of that country’s primary port and capital cities. [Forum]
- Battle for Germany: Deluxe Edition Replay
- Drive on Suez Review [video]
- Sepoy Mutiny First Look [video]
- Strategy & Tactics Quarterly, Issue 14 (new from Decision Games)
Origins of World War I: The Great War was both inevitable and eminently avoidable, but the mesh of ambition and perceived threats overcame every effort to stave off hostilities. This work examines those interests and the world through British, French, German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, Italian, and Ottoman eyes, and how what should have been yet another local dispute in the Balkans dragged the continent into war. [Forum]
- Interview with Ty Bomba
- D-Day at Peleliu First Look [video]
- World at War, Issue 78: Drive on Suez (new from Decision Games)
Drive on Suez is a solitaire game where the player takes command of the German-Italian Panzer Armee Afrika (PAA) during the 1942 campaign in Egypt as Rommel drives on the Suez Canal. The game system plays the Allied Middle East Command (MEC). While Suez is a solitaire game, multiple players can play as the PAA team, making decisions by consensus, or each managing operations along one of the Routes of Advance. Each turn can represent any amount of time from two days of intense combat to two weeks of refitting and reorganizing. The map scale is approximately 45 km to the inch. Ground combat units represent everything from battalions to divisions. Air units represent two to six groups. [Forum]
- D-Day at Tarawa Replay
- Strategy & Tactics, Issue 328: Vicksburg (new from Decision Games)
- Objective Kassel Combined Game Replay