Les 1000 Bornes de la Bible
- Publisher Dujardin
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In Les 1000 Bornes de la Bible, 2 to 4 players compete by playing series of six cards representing biblical stages and figures, such as Moses or the Passion. Players draw, play, or discard cards aiming to reach 500 points over several rounds. The game ends when a player completes a series or no playable cards remain. Strategy involves managing your hand and timing your plays.
Who Is This Game For?
This game targets families and casual players aged 7 and up who enjoy card games with religious themes. Its straightforward rules and 30-minute playtime make it suitable for beginners and those preferring shorter sessions. No prior gaming experience is needed.
How It Works
Les 1000 Bornes de la Bible uses hand management and racing mechanics. Each turn, players draw a card, then play or discard it. The goal is to complete six-card series that score points. Team-based gameplay encourages cooperation to achieve points faster. The game ends when a series is complete or the deck has no playable cards.
What Makes It Special
This is a themed variant of the classic Mille Bornes, published by Dujardin in 1989, featuring biblical stories. It combines familiar mechanics in a team-based card game within the Mille Bornes family.
Pro
- Short playtime around 30 minutes
- Easy to learn, suitable for children aged 7+
- Combines hand management and racing mechanics
- Religious theme with biblical series
Contra
- No solo play option
- Limited to 2 to 4 players
- Relatively simple, not a complex strategy game
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game covers biblical stories and figures divided into twelve series, such as the Patriarchs, Moses, exile, and early Christians. It integrates religious themes with classic card gameplay.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on managing your hand efficiently and completing series as quickly as possible.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, the game is designed for 2 to 4 players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
A game lasts about 30 minutes, making it a quick card game.
What prior experience do I need?
It is suitable for beginners and children aged 7 and up due to simple rules.
How does this compare to similar games?
It is a thematic variant of Mille Bornes with a religious setting and team elements.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, its simple mechanics and child-friendly theme make it family-appropriate.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of hand management, racing, and team-based mechanics defines the game.
Fazit
Les 1000 Bornes de la Bible is well suited for families and players looking for a short, thematic card game. It offers a simple introduction rather than deep strategic complexity.


















