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Mille Bornes PSP

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Mille Bornes
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General
Author240-185 (Yoshi Noir)
TypeCard
Version0.99
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/04/22
Links
Download
Website

PSP adaptation of the French card game Mille Bornes. Coded in C.

User guide

In France, there are small markers along the road called bornes kilometriques. They are milestones that denote mileage to the next town and their color show if the road is a highway or local street.

This game is all about mileage. You must follow the rules of the road, collect mileage while avoiding hazards on the imaginary road, and attempt to slow your opponents down by creating hazards for them.

Mille Bornes game rules.

Controls

Left/Right - Select a card in the hand

Cross/Circle - Confirm

L+R - Quit in the middle of the game (when it is your turn)

Screenshots

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Known issues

You cannot exit with the HOME key.

Changelog

0.99

  • When the CPU throws out a card, the PSP emits a beep instead of the noise associated with the card.
  • Fixed a bug concerning the ally and the priority boot; he can now also announce a trick.
  • Fixed a bug concerning the other players when they threw a red light while one of the opposing players had the priority in hand => abusive trick.
  • Fixed a bug at the end of the game when there are no more cards in the pile; you could still choose an empty card.
  • Fixed small bugs
  • Small waiting time before announcing a trick to see something...
  • Added a menu.
  • Added several game modes:
    • 1 human against 1 CPU.
    • 1 human against 1 human.
    • 1 human and 1 CPU against 2 CPUs.
    • 1 human and 1 CPU against 1 human and 1 CPU.
    • 2 humans against 2 CPUs.
    • 2 humans against 2 humans.
  • To quit in the middle of the game, wait for your turn and press L+R.

0.96

  • Fixed a bug with tricks.

0.95

  • First release.

Credits

Thanks to:

  • Benoît TALAMON who did the graphics for the shareware PC game MILLE BORNES from 1996 which was used in this game.
  • MagiXien for his site and the work he does.
  • Ketchup for offering me the position of editor.
  • Brunni without whom this game wouldn't exist if he hadn't coded OldSchool Library (The version used is 2.10).
  • The regulars of the #psp-generation.com channe.

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