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  2. Francophone Scrabble - Wikipedia

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    A completed game in French. There are two forms of competition Scrabble in French. Scrabble classique, also known as partie libre, is match play, as in the English-language game. Duplicate Scrabble is an alternative form of the game where all players have the same letters and board in front of them, and play against the theoretical top score.

  3. Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    Mille Bornes (/ ˌ m ɪ l ˈ b ɔːr n /; French for a thousand milestones, referring to the distance markers on many French roads, is a French designer card game. Mille Bornes is listed in the GAMES Magazine Hall of Fame .

  4. Nain Jaune - Wikipedia

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    The name goes back to a fairy tale, by French noblewoman, Baroness d'Aulnoy, published in 1698. Le Nain Jaune (the yellow dwarf) is a cruel story about an ugly, jealous and evil villain. [5] The game of Nain Jaune first appeared around 1760 in the French region of Lorraine under the name of jeu du Nain (Dwarf) or jeu du Nain-Bébé (Baby Dwarf

  5. Category:French board games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French board games" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Belote - Wikipedia

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    Belote (French pronunciation:) is a 32-card, trick-taking, ace–ten game played primarily in France and certain European countries, namely Armenia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia (mainly Guria), Greece, Luxembourg, Moldova, North Macedonia (mainly Bitola), Bosnia and Herzegovina and also in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.

  7. Category:French games - Wikipedia

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    French card games (1 C, 59 P) F. French board games (25 P) G. French gambling games (1 C, 9 P) J. Jeux Descartes games (5 P) V. Video games developed in France (26 C ...

  8. Pichenotte - Wikipedia

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    Family of pichenotte games. Pichenotte (French: / PEESH-nut) refers to a family of several disk-flicking games, mostly French Canadian in origin, including crokinole, pitchnut, and North American carrom, which may sometimes be played with small cue sticks.

  9. Tock - Wikipedia

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    Tock is also similar to the French game Jeu des petits chevaux, where moves are determined by throwing dice instead of playing cards. From Vermont, the game TUK migrated down from Quebec is also known as TUC rules of play are similar to TOCK. Specialty cards vary from town to town, household to household.

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