1000 Bornes de la France
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In 1000 Bornes de la France, players collect cards to complete specific trips between French cities in segments. Players play simplified hazard and remedy cards such as breakdowns and repairs or lost directions to advance their journey. The game includes a map of France and offers historical and geographical information about the regions.
Who Is This Game For?
This game suits fans of card games with an educational twist and racing elements. It is a family game without a specified minimum age, suitable for players who enjoy simple hand management mechanics. The rules are straightforward, requiring little prior experience.
How It Works
Players manage their hand cards to complete travel segments between French cities. Using hand management, players play hazard cards like breakdowns or lost directions and counter them with remedy cards. The goal is to be the first to complete the designated route segments and win the journey.
What Makes It Special
1000 Bornes de la France is a variant of the classic Mille Bornes, combining hand management and race mechanics. Designed by (Uncredited) and published in 1999, it adds educational value by integrating geographical and historical facts. It belongs to the Mille Bornes family and focuses on France as its theme.
Pro
- Educational element with geographical and historical information
- Combination of hand management and race mechanics
- Part of the well-known Mille Bornes game family
Contra
- No solo mode available
- No exact playing time specified
- Simple family game with limited depth for experts
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game is set in France and thematizes travel between various French cities and regions, combining geographical learning with card game mechanics.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on managing your hand efficiently and playing hazard cards at the right time to secure your travel segments.
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Can I play this solo?
No, 1000 Bornes de la France is designed for at least two players.
How long does a game really take?
No exact duration is specified; it depends on the number of players and playing speed.
What prior experience do I need?
It is a simple family game that requires little prior experience.
How does this compare to similar games?
It is a variant of Mille Bornes focusing on French cities with an educational approach.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is designed as a family game suitable for players of all ages.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of hand management and race mechanics defines the gameplay.
Fazit
1000 Bornes de la France is recommended for families and players seeking a simple, educational card game with racing elements. It is less suited for players looking for deep strategic complexity.


















