- St. Clair’s Folly (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle of the Wabash River, 1791. In 1790 a small force of militia and US Regulars under General Harmer were soundly defeated by the Miami at the Maumee River near their main settlement of Kekionga. Alarmed, the US Congress and President Washington authorized the mobilization of an even larger force, this time to be led by the Territory’s first Governor and General of the Army, Arthur St. Clair. This would be the first full scale conflict waged by the new nation, and President Washington was very much concerned about the risks such an undertaking involved. Also recommended: cards exclusively designed for this game are also available separately. [Forum]
- A Dark and Bloody Battleground (new from High Flying Dice Games)
The Battle for Kekionga, October 22, 1790. The struggle for the Old Northwest Territory (what would become the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin) was terribly violent. Massacres and atrocities seemed to follow one upon the other and in 1790 the new US Government authorized its first war against the Native Americans for control of the region. A force of US regulars and militia from Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania gathered at Cincinnati and drove on the Miami’s main settlement of Kekionga. Also recommended: cards exclusively designed for this game are also available separately. [Forum]
- Fortunate Sons Unboxing [video]
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Hot Blood, Cold Steel: The Battle of Chawinda (new from High Flying Dice Games)
covers the climatic battle fought near Chawinda, India. On September 1st, 1965 Pakistani forces launched Operation Grand Slam, an offensive intended to secure approaches to Jammu and Kashmir provinces from India. Outnumbered Indian frontier forces fought desperate holding actions that successfully held the Pakistanis to limited gains. On September 15th Indian forces launched their counter-attack, Operation Riddle, that sought to throw back the Pakistanis and take back the crucial crossroads town of Chawinda. What ensued was thelargest tank battle of the post-WWII era to that date, one that would only be eclipsed by the 1973 Yom Kippur War. [Forum]
- Springing the Trap (new from High Flying Dice Games)
covers Operation Fredericus, May 12-25, 1943. This game module is an add-on to John Theissen’s Baiting the Bear. With Springing the Trap, there are two games that are now playable. The Short Game, which consists of Baiting the Bear alone, and the combined game, which is Baiting the Bear combined with Springing the Trap. Please note that ownership of Baiting the Bear is required to play the Springing the Trap expansion. [Forum]
- Breaking Teeth (new from High Flying Dice Games)
covers the Battle of Teruel, December 1937-January 1938. One of the most direct threats to Republican survival in late 1937 was the salient to the south of Madrid. Any further Nationalist gains in that sector could cut-off the capital’s link to the rest of Republican-controlled Spain. With little to lose and much to win, General Enrique Lister’s 11th Division was placed in the vanguard of the Republican counter-attack. Their goal was to take the key defensive position of La Muela de Teruel—Teruel’s Tooth. [Forum]
- Bloody Dawns: The Iran-Iraq War (new from High Flying Dice Games)
a two-player grand strategic level card driven wargame depicting the struggle between Iraq and Iran from September 1980 to August 1988. This terrible confrontation between Saddam Hussein and Ayatollah Khomeini drastically changed the geopolitical balance of power in the Gulf and was the last Total War of the 20th Century. Its events still shape and influence those of today. [Forum]
- Breakout to Paris (new from High Flying Dice Games)
depicts the third German Aisne offensive, Operation Blücher May-June, 1918. It followed Operation Michel in March. General Erich Ludendorff was determined to win the war, and these offensives were Germany's last attempts. Ludendorff’s earlier Operation Michel was a near catastrophe for the Allies and Operation Blücher would be just as dire and another German near miss with the German offensive ending within hours of reaching Paris. [Forum]
- Fortunate Sons (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Lightning and Steel (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Mud, Blood & Steel (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Jitra Jitters: The Battle of Nangka (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Sound and Fury (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Forgotten Battles: The Battles of Overloon (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Blood and Carnage (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Heroes’ Crossroads (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Nemesis (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Sneak Peek: Nemesis
- High Flying Dice Games Game Release Schedule