- Courage Under Fire Capsule Review
- Kekionga 1790 and St. Clair’s Folly 1791 Unbagging [video]
- The Glory that was Greece (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Glory That Was Greece, Volume 3: The Battles of Delium and Amphipolis. Roberto Chiavini’s latest set of games portrays the two battles in which Socrates played a prominent role. The Glory that was Greece is a series of games depicting several battles from the ancient world. The games are introductory in level and complexity, designed for fun and competitive play, while also depicting the history of the battles. This third volume in the series to be published by High Flying Dice Games depicts the battles of Delium and Amphipolis. [Forum]
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Depths of Courage, Volume 8: The Raids on Algeciras (new from HFDG)
Starting in December of 1942, the Italians used an interned freighter, the Olterra, as a base from which their “frogmen” limpeters commandoes conducted daring night-time raids against Allied shipping in the harbor near Gibraltar. A supplementary card set is also available to expand this game. [Forum | card set]
- Depths of Courage, Volume 7: The Raid on Gibraltar (new from HFDG)
- Fighting Eagles Review
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Land of Confusion: The Battle for Fulda Gap, 1985 (new from High Flying Dice Games)
Communist East Germany’s western border projected a salient that was pointed directly at this
key geographic feature of West Germany. If offered the Soviet and Warsaw Pact forces the shortest and most direct route through West Germany and the Rhine River. This game recreates the Battle that would take place in the Fulda Gap. [Forum] - Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Alfred the Great, Volume 3 (new from High Flying Dice Games)
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Interview with Paul Rohrbaugh
- Black Lion’s Roar (new from High Flying Dice Games)
simulates the first major attack by United States forces during World War I. During their spring offensive, the German 82nd Division captured the crucial crossorads of the town of Cantigny. The 1st US Infantry Division was rushed to the front and its 28th Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the "Black Lions", was ordered to retake and hold the town. [Forum]
- 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]








