The Battle of Versailles – the US, the French, and the fashion show [Review]
The Battle of Versailles is an attempt to recreate the grand fashion show, a showdown between the US and the French in a two-player format.
Board Game Review
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The Battle of Versailles is an attempt to recreate the grand fashion show, a showdown between the US and the French in a two-player format.
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