- Waterloo: Napoleon’s Last Battle Unboxing [video]
- Libertadores App and Boardgame (Avalon Digital @ Kickstarter)
- Napoleon’s Eagles: Storm in the East (Compass Games @ Kickstarter)
Napoleon’s Eagles is a highly playable, action-packed card game set during the wars of 19th Century Europe. This is a card driven game designed to play through two famous battles of the late Napoleonic era: Borodino (September 5-7, 1812) and Leipzig (October 14-18, 1813). Two smaller battles are included (Shevardino and Lieberwolkwitz), as well as two campaign games that cover multiple days of battle. The game includes rules for cavalry charges, artillery bombardment, army morale and army commanders. [Forum]
- Nations in Arms (back in stock from Compass Games)
Back in stock. Nations in Arms: Valmy to Waterloo uses a extensively updated, modified and streamlined version of the Le Grand Empire game system from Pratzen Editions (that game covered the 1800-1815 time period). The result is that Nations in Arms is an entirely new, and very playable, Napoleonic epic from designer Stanislas Thomas. [Forum]
- British Heroic Failure #1 – Battle of New Orleans 1815
- The War in The Indian Ocean, 1803-06
- Rifles in the Peninsula (Tiny Battle Publishing Preorder)
The Rifles system allows the recreation of small combat engagements (five to ten units per side), using an abstract map that represents the main features of the terrain like trees, buildings, hills. Rifles in the Peninsula, which is the third game of Gottardo Zancani’s solitaire RIFLES series, (Rifles in the Pacific and Rifles in the Ardennes) is available for preorder. The focus of this new title is on the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815). [Forum]
- Empires in Arms Replay
- Waterloo 1815 Review [video]
- The Shores of Tripoli (Fort Circle @ Kickstarter)
- War to the Death Game Overview [video]
- Paper Wars, Issue 93: Wagram 1809 (new from Compass Games)
a two-player, but solitaire adaptable game, that provides an emperor’s-eye-view of this titanic and savagely fought two-day battle. Each hex represents 875 yards, and each of the two days has four to six turns (depending on morale and exhaustion) with a separating night turn in between. The game uses an alternating action sequence that keeps both players fully and tensely involved all throughout every turn. [Forum]
- Napoleon’s Imperium, 1798-1815 (Compass Games Preorder)
an exciting new Napoleonic War game for two to eight players on a grand scale that has undergone more than 28 years of design and development. Designed for two to eight players, the game pitches eight Empire Nations of the Napoleonic Wars, divided into two Alliance’s in a fight to the death struggle for control of Napoleonic Europe. The game has a “Churchill war room” feel with large numbers of counters representing age-of-sail style Fleets, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry, Commanders, Spies, the colors (flags) and the odd camel just to mix it up! It’s big, it’s bright, it’s attractive, it’s interactive and it’s addictive! [Forum]
- Dawn’s Early Light: The War Of 1812 (Compass Games Preorder)
a two-player card-driven grand strategy game: a quick-playing, high-level abstract recreation of the entire conflict encompassing the territorial, naval, political, and economic competition between the United States and Great Britain. This deluxe game features a mounted game map, large 5/8" punch out counters, and covers the four-year period spanning the war and its prelude, with game cards for events and operations that offer players the tools to remix the entire scope of the conflict. [Forum]
- Albuera 1811 Review [video]
- Naval War of 1812 Replay
- La Bataille de Bautzen 1813 (new from Marshal Enterprises)
Limited availability...only 60 copies remain! The two-day battle which occurred on May 20 and May 21, 1813 between Napoleon’s newly reconstituted La Grande Armée and the Sixth Coalition’s Russo-Prussian army under the command of General Peter Wittgenstein. The battle took place in Eastern Saxony.Can the French wade through the carp ponds? Can the Coalition keep the Cossacks under control and hold off 200,000 French troops? This is ME’s seventh annual Fall publication from the surviving designers of the original La Bataille system who are dedicated to the study and celebration of the Age of Napoleon and the Age of Revolution. Seven maps; three games; over 1100 counters and a 180 page booklet from the cloud with rules; scenarios; historical commentary and complete OB's. [Forum]
- Napoleon at Waterloo Replay [video]
- Republican France’s War against Europe, 1792–1797
- Habsburg Eastern Strategies