Quote Originally Posted by Monsieur Alphonse View Post
Sometimes it works and sometimes it won't. In my French campaign id did wonders, not only against the Inuit but also against the Iroquois. You can park two ships between them and you one those land bridges.

But. Just as thought that I had discovered the biggest exploit ever, it didn't work. I noticed in my Swedish campaign that the Danish army was deployed at the start of the game outside Copenhagen on the Danish mainland. I parked my fleet on the land brigde and moved my army to wards their capital. Then I hit end turn. Oh boy. The Danish army magically transported itself into its capital, bypassing my fleet. So my super genius evil plan to defeat them in two turns failed miserably.
Could it be that you had parked your fleet so that the Danish were already WITHIN the fleet's circle of influence? It seems, that once a unit is already inside the area of influence it can move through without being intercepted.