Short Overview: Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Land Battle in which Austria and Prussia team up to attack a Homeland Spanish Territory. Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain.

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Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Land Battle in which Austria and Prussia team up to attack a Homeland Spanish Territory. Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain. Tom (of Nightingale Games) rambles on about 21 similarities and differences between

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  • Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Land Battle in which Austria and Prussia team up to attack a Homeland Spanish Territory.
  • Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain.
  • Tom (of Nightingale Games) rambles on about 21 similarities and differences between
  • A peek inside the factory with assembly line test, drop test, and packing test.
  • Tom explains Phase 6 - "On Parade" and final scoring for the board game

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