Grass

(Unknown), Euro Games · Board game · 1980
2–6 · best 4 60 min Weight 1.5/5
8.3 rating Ludopedia
6.0 rating BGG
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8.3 rating Ludopedia
6.0 rating BGG
Our Verdict

If you like economic games with a dash of cheating, Grass hits the spot – fast, light, and laugh‑filled.

Highlights
  • Smooth hand management
  • Direct player interaction
  • Quick rounds
  • Adult humor
Keep in mind
  • Adult theme may deter
  • Card repetition
  • Group dependent
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About the game
Grass is a card game that takes its cue from the French classic Mille Bornes, but swaps road trips for a shady drug trade. Players become weed dealers, drawing cards that represent drug deals of various monetary values and cards that let them sabotage opponents. The goal is to stash $250,000 in successful deals; the first to do so wins. The gameplay hinges on two core mechanics – hand management and take‑that – requiring you to time your profit cards while disrupting rivals' plans. A typical round lasts about an hour and the game’s low complexity (1.5/5 weight) makes it accessible to newcomers. It supports 2‑6 players, so you can play a tight duel or a chaotic free‑for‑all. Components are straightforward: a deck of colorful, well‑illustrated cards, no board or tokens needed. While the theme is adult‑oriented, the tone stays tongue‑in‑cheek, keeping the atmosphere light. If you enjoy economical games that blend simple strategy with a dash of friendly cheating, Grass offers a fun, memorable experience, especially when blocking an opponent’s final million triggers a burst of laughter.
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Game: Mille Bornes
Publisher (Unknown), Euro Games
Designer Jeff London
Artist (Uncredited), Jeff London
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
2 to 6 players, suitable for small or medium groups.
How long does a game last?
Approximately 60 minutes, varying with player count.
What is the game’s complexity?
Weight 1.5/5 – very easy to learn and play.
What components are included?
A deck of illustrated cards; no board or tokens required.
Who is the game recommended for?
Fans of light economic games with adult humor and direct player interaction.
Is it suitable for minors?
The adult theme suggests players 16+ or as decided by guardians.
Are there any expansions?
No official expansions have been released for Grass yet.