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Ludo Board Game

Ludo Board Game at Mac App Store analyse

Ekraft
5,040 ratings · Power index: 120
Version 0.0.1
Size 11.19 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 05 Feb 2015

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Pachisi or ludo originated in India by the 6th century. The earliest evidence of this game in India is the depiction of boards on the caves of Ajanta. This game was played by the Mughal emperors of India; and kings of India. It is said that the Mysore Ruler Customized the game to 6 Players so he could play with his 5 queens together. Variations of the game made it to England during the late 19th century. One which appeared around 1896 under the name of Ludo. The players alternate turns in a clockwise direction.To enter a token into play from its staging area to its starting square, a player must roll a 6. If the player has no tokens yet in play and does not roll a 6, the turn passes to the next player. Once a player has one or more tokens in play, he selects a token and moves it forward along the track the number of squares indicated by the die roll. Players must always move a token according to the die value rolled, and if no move is possible, pass their turn to the next player. When a player rolls a 6 he may choose to advance a token already in play, or alternatively, he may enter another staged token to its starting square. The rolling of a 6 earns the player an additional ("bonus") roll in that turn. If the additional roll results in a 6 again, the player earns an additional bonus roll. If the third roll is also a 6, the player may not move a token and the turn immediately passes to the next player. A player may not end his move on a square he already occupies. If the advance of a token ends on a square occupied by an opponents token, the opponent token is returned to its owners yard. The returned token may only be reentered into play when the owner again rolls a 6. (Unlike Pachisi, there are no "safe" squares on the game track which protect a players tokens from being returned. A players home column squares are always safe, however, since no opponent may enter them. Ludo played in the Indian subcontinent features a safe square in each quadrant, normally the fourth square from the top in the rightmost column. These squares are usually marked with a star. The Player whoes all four tokens reach Home Wins!

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Monthly Downloads > 2.64k
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