- Albuera 1811 (new from White Dog Games)
Lines of Battle is an exciting new game system by David Kershaw that simulates Napoleonic battles at the tactical level. Albuera 1811 is the first game in a planned series of Lines of Battle Games. A two-player game with units that represent the Spanish, English, French and Portuguese forces at the battle, Albuera 1811 is played on an area map. [Forum]
- Mrs Thatcher’s War: The Falklands, 1982 Review
- Alfred the Great: The Great Heathen Army 871 AD Review
- Reconquista Review [video]
- A Spoiled Victory: Dunkirk 1940 Replay
- Pickett’s Charge: Day Three of Gettysburg Review
- Mrs Thatcher’s War: Falklands, 1982 (new from White Dog Games)
- Don’t Tread On Me: The American Revolution Solitaire Board Game Review
- N: The Napoleonic Wars Review
- At Neuve Chapelle Review
- N: The Napoleonic Wars (new from White Dog Games)
a high level, grand strategic solitaire game on the turbulent decades from 1792 to 1815, when Europe was convulsed by the French Revolution and the wars of French Emperor Napoléon I. N is not a detailed, tactical historical simulation, but is designed as a fun, challenging game illustrating the general course of the wars and their salient historical themes. [Forum]
- The Last Stand Review
- War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (new from White Dog Games)
- Solitaire Caesar (new from White Dog Games)
- Master and Commander Review
- World War Two in the Pacific Replay