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Sunday, May 30, 2021

Memorial Weekend Sale: Stylish And Fun LED Beachballs Are Sure To Light Up Your Night

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Light Up Your Space

Light up and upgrade your space with these LED Glow Beach Balls. Fully customizable by remote with several color options, transition colors on the go or set a timer to create the perfect light show. You can control the look and feel from anywhere whether you're lounging in a beach chair or relaxing in the pool. From parties to ambiance, the BeachGlow LED Beach Balls have you covered.

 
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Schwartz, Denker, Pollack Digital Press

2420 Simmons Road

Oviedo, FL 32765-9767

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Iron Harvest's single-player campaign was a surprise hit for me, one that I didn't expect to be as good as it was. That focus is back for the Operation Eagle expansion, which adds a new America-inspired faction and air combat. Though it doesn't add new challenges or game types, it does include a high-quality story-driven campaign with the same level of impressive cutscenes and voice acting you'd expect after playing the base campaign. It doesn't do the best job of introducing air combat, which ends up disrupting the carefully constructed cover-based warfare in ways that make it less interesting instead of more, but Operation Eagle's campaign in particular is still a worthy addition to Iron Harvest.

 

As a fan of the Iron Harvest universe of 1920+, I was thrilled to explore the new faction, Usonia, which is the equivalent of the United States of America. Its forces are focused on air power more than mech power, which showcases this expansion's big new feature for all sides: airship combat That's reflected by Ursonia's two unique air units ? paratroopers, and an airborne hero ? while all sides share Skybikes, Airlifts, and Gunships.

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