Ludo Soccer game is fun and hilarious game to play with friends and family. It is the best of all board games, lets you share some wonderful time with your loved ones. Don't wait any further, get the dice rolling and play Ludo Succer!
It is also known as Pachisi, and is very similar to a Spanish board game, Parchís.
This game has stayed popular throughout the ages, varying only a little in its game structure. The game is played between 2 to 4 players and you have the option of playing the game against the computer, against your friends, or even against people from around the world.
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In ludo the objective is pretty straightforward; each player gets 4 tokens, these tokens must make a full turn of the board and then make it to the finish line.
Whoever gets all four tokens to the end first is the winner. However, each move can only be made based on the number decided by casting a six-sided die, and each token can only move out of their home by casting a six. Additionally, the competition factor of the games is upped by the fact that while moving if another player’s token lands on the same square as your token, then your token will automatically be sent back home and you’ll need to roll a six again.
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**Localized name of the game:
Mens-erger-je-niet (the Netherlands),
Parchís or Parkase (Spain),
Le Jeu de Dada or Petits Chevaux (France),
Non t'arrabbiare (Italy),
Fia med knuff (Sweden),
Parqués (Colombia),
Griniaris (Greece).
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Some Arabic Pachisi variants are :
Barjis / Bargis (Palestine),
Barjis(s) / Bargese (Syria),
Pachîs (Persia/Iran).
da' ngu'a ('Vietnam')
Fei Xing Qi' (China)
Check more on Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludo_(board_game)