Ludo is a family game that we all love since childhood. Go crazy and relive your childhood. A simple but classic board game for two to four players in which players try to get their four tokens from the beginning to the end by rolling the dice. It is a wildly popular board game derived from an ancient Indian game called Pachisi. It is played all over the world. Ludo is also popularly known as Paarchis, Parchis, Parxis, Parques around the world. In our country this game is popular as "Dude don't be mad".
You can play this game against the computer or against your friends. It's pretty simple; each player has his four colored tokens. There are four colors: red, green, yellow and blue. Roll a six and race your 4 pawns from start to finish before anyone else does. Capture the opponent's pawn and send it straight back to the starting area. When a six is rolled, the player may choose to advance a pawn already in play, or may enter another pawn. By rolling a 6, the player earns an additional "bonus" (rolling the dice again). If the bonus again results in a 6, the player earns an additional bonus. If the third roll is also a 6, the player cannot move and the move immediately passes to the next player.