- Stalingrad Solitaire Review
- The Pratzen: Austerlitz, 1805 (Canvas Temple Publishing @ Kickstarter)
The Pratzen: Austerlitz 1805 is a two-player board game that portrays the fighting on and around the Pratzen Heights at the Battle of Austerlitz. The battle was fought between the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte and a larger allied army composed of Austrian and Russian forces. The battle is considered to be one of the most important and decisive engagements of the Napoleonic Wars. [Forum]
- Watch on the Rhine (new from Canvas Temple Publishing)
- Atlantic Wolves (new from Canvas Temple Publishing)
Atlantic Wolves is a solitaire game based on this important World War II naval campaign. It covers the decisive part of the campaign, August 1942 to May 1943. The player, assuming the role of Admiral Karl Doenitz, controls the German Kriegsmarine and tries to achieve success against the Allies, played by the game system. [Forum]
- Admirals’ War: World War II at Sea Replay
- Stalingrad Solitaire (Canvas Temple Publishing @ Kickstarter)
- Atlantic Wolves (Canvas Temple Publishing @ Kickstarter)
Atlantic Wolves is a solitaire game based on the Battle for the Atlantic. It covers the decisive part of the campaign, August 1942 to May 1943. The player, assuming the role of Admiral Karl Doenitz, controls the German Kriegsmarine and tries to achieve success against the Allies, played by the game system. The game is a deluxe re-implementation of Gary Graber's classic game Battle of the Atlantic, now out of print. The size and quality of components for the game will depend, as per our usual method, on the result of the Kickstarter campaign. [Pledge today]
- Admirals’ War: World War II at Sea (new from Canvas Temple Publishing)
covering the strategic naval situation in WWII, from the early months of the Atlantic war to the decisive Battle of the Philippine Sea in late 1944. Admirals' War is a basic simulation of the war on a strategic level, with most of the tactical details represented by simple game mechanics. The resulting game is fast-paced and fun to play, but it is not as realistic as many other simulations. [Forum]
- WW2 Deluxe: The War in Europe Review [video]
- Blitzkrieg in the West Review