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  2. 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 .

  3. Touring (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The original Wallie Dorr edition was a small red box with 100 cards. They updated the game to a side-by-side wider box which Parker Bros used for their first edition of the game after they purchased it. Periodically the Parker Bros. Co. adjusted the card art and subsequently, the images became more modern, and increased the mileage cards.

  4. Mille (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mille is a two-player card game requiring two standard 52-card decks. Mille is a rummy game similar to canasta in the respects that if a player picks up cards from the discard pile, the player picks up the entire pile, and the only legal melds are three or more cards of a same rank.

  5. Talk:Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    Games portal; This article is part of WikiProject Board and table games, an attempt to better organize information in articles related to board games and tabletop games.If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

  6. Grass (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a card game, first published in 1979 and now published by Euro Games and Ventura International (packaged in a hemp bag). The game is an expanded version of the 1954 game Mille Bornes (itself based on the 1906 game Touring) with the theme altered from car racing to cannabis dealing, with many of the cards essentially the same in their effects.

  7. Nain Jaune - Wikipedia

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    The rules, first published in L'Avantcoureur in 1760, used the same general concept and layout as the modern game, but its rules varied in a number of points. [6] The game spread throughout Europe and became popular until the French Revolution. At that time, in 1789, a French games compendium published rules for Nain Jaune – now also called ...

  8. Mille - Wikipedia

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    Mille (card game), a card game for two players Mille, a Danish television series "Mille" (song), an Italian pop song Mill (currency), or mille, a now-abstract currency Per mille, parts per thousand

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    Scrabble; Runes; Word Rummy; Probe; Big Boggle; Pente; Trax; Dotto; Vis-à-Vis; TwixT; Score Four; Interplay; Watch; Quintillions; Trivial Pursuit; Jeopardy! Facts in ...