Mille Bornes Card Game in Colorful Tin

Review

Mille Bornes Card Game in a Colorful Tin is a follow-up review for an item we received during Christmas in exchange for a spot in this years Christmas Gift Guide.

Mille Bornes Card Game before I share my thoughts with you I would like to let you know they are my families and no, one else.

Mille Bornes Card Game is a game I wanted to review for several reasons.

I thought I would list the top three reasons here for.

  1. Mille Bornes Card Game is 

    a card game I’ve enjoyed playing  with my family.

  2. This is a game my parents played when I was a child, and I wanted to see how Charlie and David would like the game.
  3. Mille Bornes Card Gameand all three of us enjoy cars and racing and I thought the game might bring us closer together.

Mille Bornes Card Game arrived, I sat down to look through the container. I loved the tin container the game comes.

The time makes putting the game away easier and pieces wouoldn’t get lost.

The tine also makes the game easy to takewith us to friends homes to play.

I liked the illustration on the tin and the colors they used. The name of the game is in raised letters which will catch your attention.

The name Mille Bornes Card Game is different from  games on the market.

I read through the instructions, I knew Mille Bornes Card Game would be the perfect asset for Charlie’s math game. When playing the game, you have to use addition which is another reason I wanted to check out this new game. Not only that you have to read which would count for Charlie’s reading class.

I could even see Charlie drawing some of the pictures we found on the cards for his art class. I also would use Mille Bornes Card Game for our exercise class because we could do the number of steps it has listed on the cards. David says even Lily and Jason could play this game  because we could have them tell us the colors on the cards or the letters they find.

  • Competitive card game for 2, 3, 4 or 6 players
  • Includes 110 playing cards and game instructions
  • Contents store in a colorful tin with snap-on snap/off the tin.
  • A classic racing card game where players attempt to be the first to accumulate 1,000 miles.
  • Cause grief for your opponents by giving then flat tires, accidents and out of gas situations.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates