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BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?

12 Jan 03 - 10:30 AM (#865139)
Subject: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Mrrzy

I *have* looked everywhere else - WHAT were the animals on the milestone cards? I remember snail=25, turtle=50, what=75, maybe a rabbit=100, and I think a swallow=200? You guys are my last hope...


12 Jan 03 - 10:46 AM (#865153)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: GUEST,Gene

haven't played MB in ages...
but on my version, the cards are:

25 = SNAIL
50 = DUCK
75 = BUTTERFLY
100 = RABBIT/HARE
200 = BIRD/SWALLOW


12 Jan 03 - 11:16 AM (#865183)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Dave Swan

That's what I had as well. I loved that game and went through three decks over the years. For some reason, I kept the score cards of most of the games we played. It's great fun to look back at them as I did recently and remember who I knew and what I was doing thirty years ago.

And what greater joy is there than looking into the stricken eyes of your opponent and crying Coup Fourree ?


12 Jan 03 - 11:37 AM (#865203)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Amos

LOL! I had forgotten all about Mille Bournes!! Loved it. Yes, it was a hare. Lost to the ravages of time like so many others!


A


12 Jan 03 - 11:40 AM (#865206)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: SINSULL

It has been a while but i remember playing. I must have been too intent on winning - can't remember any animals at all.


12 Jan 03 - 02:16 PM (#865305)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Stilly River Sage

I don't remember animals either. Suppose there is a difference between editions?


12 Jan 03 - 04:08 PM (#865363)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Chip2447

Loved the game, stll do, I cant remember any animals on mine though.

Chip2447(driving ace with the right of way, with puncture proof tires and thd extra gas tank for his car) Roulevous


12 Jan 03 - 04:34 PM (#865376)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: open mike

we had a version of a similar card game-i think it was called simply GO.
not like the japanese version board game of same name,,,i remember the cards were green. wonder where they went?? no i think it was called Touring come to think of it...


12 Jan 03 - 05:24 PM (#865403)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Mark Cohen

The American version of Mille Bornes was put out by Milton Bradley, and definitely did not have animals...at least, not the ones I had. I can't remember when I first played it, but I do remember that when I bought it for my stepson in the early 90's it was a different edition than the one I'd first played. Now if only I could find my old SORRY! game, with the "11" card that had so many instructions on it, it looked like a Dr. Bronner's soap label.

Aloha,
Mark


12 Jan 03 - 09:26 PM (#865555)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: DancingMom

Played it endlessly in the summer when my friend and I were about 11 or 12. Yeah, now I remember a hare in there somewhere.


12 Jan 03 - 09:36 PM (#865560)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Peter Kasin

I'd forgotten about that game. I played it some about thirty-three years ago. I found it very hard to learn. On the instructions, they invited people to contact the company if any questions. I was tempted to write a note saying only "How do you play Mille Bournes?"

Chanteyranger


12 Jan 03 - 09:45 PM (#865567)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: mousethief

Still do. PLay it with my daughter many times a year. One of the few games I can still beat her at.

Alex


12 Jan 03 - 09:48 PM (#865570)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: mousethief

Oh, and yes it has the animals. First played it back in the mid-70s with the guys in my hood; Have been told the newer versions aren't as cool but never got a new one -- found another used one at a 2nd hand shop which was virtually unplayed and swapped out the cards when mine got too worn out.

Alex


12 Jan 03 - 09:54 PM (#865574)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Dave Swan

C'ranger, come on over and I'll teach you to play. Let's just say each point is worth a penny.....


12 Jan 03 - 10:02 PM (#865579)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Peter Kasin

You're on, Davi Swanadeva.


12 Jan 03 - 10:04 PM (#865581)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Lonesome EJ

We called it A Million Borings back in the Day.

Lonesome Increvable EJ


12 Jan 03 - 11:40 PM (#865641)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Stilly River Sage

I was in the high school chess club, but as a way to switch gears and act as an ice breaker we used to begin the afternoon with a game of mille bournes. It was a pretty good strategy game. I wish I could remember how to play chess as well as I remember mille bournes!

SRS


12 Jan 03 - 11:53 PM (#865652)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Judy Cook

Yup, played Mille Bornes - still have the game. 45 years ago or so also played the older version. I was going to say it was called "Mileage", but I think "Touring" sounds just as likely.


Anyone else play Farm Lotto as a child?


Judy Cook


13 Jan 03 - 01:00 PM (#866030)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: GUEST,JohnB

Still have the game somewhere at home, played it for hours with the kids. I even had a computer version of it, not sure if I still do. The computer version let you play solo against the computer. If I still have it, I will try to make it available.
JohnB


13 Jan 03 - 01:18 PM (#866054)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: catspaw49

THe American game was definitely called "Touring" and featured GO cards, MPH cards and assorted breakdown cards such as "Flat Tire" and others. I loved playing it as a kid and the box had a greenish tone to it as well as the deck, although the printed side of the cards was black and white. I never heard of Mille Bornes til much later and my first thought (being American) was that they had copied our Touring game in Europe!

Spaw


14 Jan 03 - 12:16 AM (#866412)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Mark Cohen

Gee whiz, 'Spaw, you're OLD...

Aloha,
Mark


14 Jan 03 - 09:45 AM (#866648)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: mousethief

Wild -- the version I had was definitely made by Parker Brothers, and had both French and English on the cards. Maybe it was the Canadian version? And it was called Mille Bornes.

Alex


14 Jan 03 - 09:59 AM (#866661)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Burke

I haven't thought about it for years. This was a family favorite on car trips. Now I wonder where the cards are. Probably somewhere in a box at my dad's. Ours (US) was Mille Bornes as well. I have completely forgotten if I ever noticed the animals.


14 Jan 03 - 10:53 AM (#866720)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Naemanson

Ah right, ah right, now that there's a thread about this game I can ask a question that has troubled me for ages. This game has always been on the periphery of my playing and I have only tried it once, when visiting a friend. And he didn't know the answer to my question.

And the question? How in hell do you pronounce the name of the game?


14 Jan 03 - 11:24 PM (#867117)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Mark Cohen

Meal Born would be close enough for us Amurricans.

Aloha,
Mark


14 Jan 03 - 11:28 PM (#867119)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: mousethief

That's how we always did it in my 'hood -- Meal Born.

Alex


15 Jan 03 - 06:12 AM (#867247)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Banjer

I used to play it when I was younger. A friend had a set of the cards. If I remember correctly the name Mille Brnes translates to Milestones.


15 Jan 03 - 07:17 AM (#867282)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: catspaw49

AHA!!!!

Turns out that "Touring" was the inspiration for Mille Bornes." This from a game geek website: "Touring" was originally published in 1906 by the Wallie Dorr Company, and was picked up by Parker Brothers in 1925. If the mechanics sound familiar, it is the inspiration for the game "Mille Bornes," which has since replaced it. The action card types are slightly different between the two, and "Mille Bornes" adds the "protective" cards, e.g. Emergency Vehicle which allows you to ignore speed limits.

On that site I also found the very set we had which was published in 1947......Note the green coloration I mentioned in my previous post......Geez, I DO feel old...........

Spaw


15 Jan 03 - 01:15 PM (#867550)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Mrrzy

Wow, this turned out to be fun, and thanks, aha, butterfly, I had thought maybe libellule, whatever that is in English, because it was remembering the hirondelle (swallow) that I remembered that it was the 200. The version I now have still has the words in English and French, we play in French (Je roule!) but the pix are of the kinds of roads you'd go those speeds on (what they think you should drive 200 kph on is pretty flat and rural), and the Limite de Vitesse and Fin de Limite signs are confusing. Dragonfly! That's it in English. Thanks, y'all! Play nicely, now!


15 Jan 03 - 03:47 PM (#867710)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: Naemanson

I knew I had to be wrong. It was always Milly Born to me.

Don't feel too bad, Spaw. I remember filching bits of parchment from the monks to make playing cards...


15 Jan 03 - 11:28 PM (#867995)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: leprechaun

I lost the cards years ago, but I still play every day while I'm driving. It's much more exciting than the card game. If somebody cuts me off in traffic, I speed up and weave in and out of lanes until I can cut them off. Then I yell "KooFooRay on You, Monsieur!"


16 Jan 03 - 12:00 AM (#868005)
Subject: RE: BS: Sorry, did anybody play Mille Bornes?
From: mousethief

LOL, leprechaun.

We had idiomatic mispronunciations of the french terms. Root Beer Suckers for Roue de Secours. Rolaids for Rollez. And so forth.

Alex