- Bonaparte Overruns Piedmont (new from Operational Studies Group)
War of the First Coalition, Part I. Bonaparte's First Offensive, April 1796. With his commission order fresh from Paris, Bonaparte established his HQ at Nice and took command of a front-line force of 35,168 men of the Army of Italy, ordering them across the mountains and heading for a fight at Montenotte. After Beaulieu's 26,697 men of the Army of Italy escaped harm's way and sprinted for Acqui, the Piedmontese Army became Bonaparte's next target. [Forum]
- Napoleon’s End (Operational Studies Group Preorder)
Napoleon's End 1814: Campaign in France, Part III. Games covers four separate battles. The first of the four battles that occurred on the 17th and 18th of February: Mormant took place three days after the Battle of Vauchamps, covered in "La Patrie en Danger." The last two battles were fought in late March: Arcis followed eight days after Reims, from "Napoleon Retreats." With all three games, you can contemplate a 12-battle Grand Campaign. [Forum]
- State of the Union: The Players’ Aid 7th Anniversary Edition
- The Players’ Aid coverage of GMT Games Company Update
- GMT Games Company Update
- Interview with Didier Dincher
- Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult (new from Strategemata)
Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult enables players to recreate events of the bloodiest battle of the Peninsular War. Both engaged armies suffered terrible losses. Basic rules concept of "Albuera 1811: Beresford vs. Soult" is similar to "old classic" "Battle of Raclawice 1794" and first of all to "Maida 1806: Stuart vs. Reynier". These two were rather small battles. "Albuera" is much bigger, but small changes of rules made it very playable. [Forum]
- Enemy Action: Kharkov Review
- Levy & Campaign: Inferno Review [video]
- L’nL Tactical Digital: Starter Kit First Impressions
- SWWAS: South Pacific (new from Avalanche Press)
South Pacific is a complete Second World War at Sea boxed game based on the Solomons Campaign of 1942. It covers the naval battles of Guadalcanal, the carrier battles of the Eastern Solomons and Santa Cruz, and much more. Unique to the series, South Pacific includes not only the standard, generic Tactical Map but also a special Tactical Map showing “Ironbottom Sound” north of Guadalcanal, where so many Japanese and American ships and sailors would be lost. [Forum]
- Great Pacific War: Final Edition (new from Avalanche Press)
- Infantry Attacks: Winter’s Battle (Avalanche Press Preorder)
Winter’s Battle is a Campaign Study (a short book of scenarios and history) based on the Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes (we covered the First Battle in August 1914). Winter’s Battle adds 11 new scenarios to Infantry Attacks: August 1914, split into two chapters, each with a battle game to link the scenarios together. [Forum]
- Western Front Ace (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
Western Front Ace: The Great War in the Air, 1916-1918 is a solitaire, tactical level game that places you in command of a scout (fighter) aircraft during World War I. Each turn consists of one sortie, during which combat usually occurs. The player may choose one of seven nationalities to fly for and can be based from one of many bases along the trench lines or in Italy. Western Front Ace is based on the popular, action-packed Nightfighter Ace game system by Gregory M. Smith and is the third game in the series, with a strong narrative around the pilot as you look to increase your prestige, earn skills, and rise in rank through promotion and receive awards. [Forum]
- American Tank Ace: 1944-1945 Replay
- Undaunted: Stalingrad Review
- Peloponnesian War Replay
- Desert Victory: North Africa, 1940-1942 Replay
- The Greatest Day Session Report
- Red Storm: The Air War Over Central Germany Replay