🎲 Ludo – The Timeless Classic, Now on Your Phone!
Step into the world of Ludo, Classic board game inspired by Mensch ärgere nicht style, the legendary board game loved for generations. This mobile version brings back the nostalgic joy of classic Ludo with modern design, smooth animations, and colorful themes.
✨ Features:
• Completely Offline – Play anytime, anywhere, no internet needed.
• 2 Players on One Device – Perfect for friends and family.
• Solo Mode with Smart AI – Challenge the phone when you’re on your own.
• Smooth & Fun Animations – Watch your pieces move in style.
• Beautiful Themes & Backgrounds – Personalize your board for a unique look.
• Classic Gameplay Rules – True to the original Ludo experience.
Relive the nostalgic charm of this timeless dice-and-strategy game while enjoying the comfort of modern gameplay on your mobile device. Whether you’re looking for a quick match, a fun challenge, or family-friendly entertainment, this Ludo game is your perfect choice.
🎲 Rules for playing Ludo:
Ludo is a cross and circle board game similar to patolli and Wahoo that involves moving a set number of pieces or marbles around the board, trying to get them into the safety zone.
• The game consists of 1 die, 16 counters in 4 colors, and a board.
• Number of Players: 2 to 4
• Object: To be the first player to move all of their own pieces out of the starting area, around the board, and into home.
• Setting Up: A player must throw a 6 to move a piece from the starting circle onto the first square on the track. and a throw of 6 gives another turn.
• Playing: Players take turns in a clockwise order; highest throw of the die starts.
• Each throw, the player decides which piece to move. A piece simply moves in a clockwise direction around the track given by the number thrown. If no piece can legally move according to the number thrown, play passes to the next player.
• If a piece lands on a piece of a different color, the piece jumped upon is returned to its starting circle.
• Winning: When a piece has circumnavigated the board, it proceeds up the home column.
• The first person to move all 4 pieces into the home column wins.
🎲 History:
Mensch is a board game developed in Germany by Josef Friedrich Schmidt in 1907 or 1908.
The game was issued in 1914 and sold about 70 million copies, driven by huge popularity among German troops serving in World War I It is a cross and circle game with the circle collapsed onto the cross, similar to the Indian game Pachisi, the Colombian game Parqués, the Spanish game Parchís the American games Parcheesi (Parchisi), Aggravation and Trouble the English game Ludo.
The Uckers and Chaupar games are also similar to ludo with a few differences in rules.
👉 Download now and bring the joy of classic board gaming back to life!