Talk:Napoleon in Europe (game)
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editJust moved this page. Napoleon (game) -where this was moved from- should be about the game titled simply 'Napoleon' which was originally published by Gamma Two Games in 1970, and is currently published by Columbia Games. Rindis
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editThis seems a bit opinionated. For instance, note the section on light infantry. Also, I have played the game for many years, and have NEVER heard of “Admirals” as a separate unit, only a card.
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