Topic Brief: With Napoleon's abdication in 1815, the major powers of Europe convene the Congress of Vienna in Austria. Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain.

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With Napoleon's abdication in 1815, the major powers of Europe convene the Congress of Vienna in Austria. Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain. Tom from Nightingale Games explains how to plot secret orders using the Planning Maps of

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  • With Napoleon's abdication in 1815, the major powers of Europe convene the Congress of Vienna in Austria.
  • Tom from Nightingale Games runs a Port Battle in which France and Russia invade Great Britain.
  • Tom from Nightingale Games explains how to plot secret orders using the Planning Maps of
  • Tom from Nightingale Games summarizes how annexations work in the game for
  • Tom explains Phase 6 - "On Parade" and final scoring for the board game

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Imperial Borders: Port Battle Example

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Unboxing | Imperial Borders | Nightingale Games | The Players' Aid

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Imperial Borders: Phase 5 - Attempt Annexations

Imperial Borders: Phase 5 - Attempt Annexations

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Imperial Borders - Game trailer

Imperial Borders - Game trailer

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Unboxing - Imperial Borders

Unboxing - Imperial Borders

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Imperial Borders: Plotting Orders on Planning Maps

Imperial Borders: Plotting Orders on Planning Maps

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Sneak Peek of Imperial Borders with Larry Harris!

Sneak Peek of Imperial Borders with Larry Harris!

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Imperial Borders: Phase 6 "On Parade" (scoring)

Imperial Borders: Phase 6 "On Parade" (scoring)

Tom explains Phase 6 - "On Parade" and final scoring for the board game