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Middle video - Recall: Fantastic!!! That's so good.
Bottom video: Nudge is also good for games with miniatures. Especially miniatures wargames where you have / want to move a miniature to a spot that's difficult to get into, such as underneath a piece of terrain, like a walkway, or whatever. Many times, the miniature will jump up to the object above, if you move too close while holding it. If you set it down as close as you can, you can then nudge it the rest of the way.
Can you add another video about the term: PERMISSIONS.