Schotten Totten Review
Schotten Totten is a reskin of the Reiner Knizia 2-player card game Battle Lines. Classical armies have been replaced by Scottish clansmen and women fighting over the border between their two territories.
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Schotten Totten is a reskin of the Reiner Knizia 2-player card game Battle Lines. Classical armies have been replaced by Scottish clansmen and women fighting over the border between their two territories.
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