Ludo King

Players compete to get their pieces across the board as quickly as possible. It's a perfect blend of luck and strategy, where unexpected twists can completely change the course of the game. Capturing opponents' pieces provides added excitement, and each roll of the dice can bring victory closer or derail carefully laid plans.

Rules of the game

Number of players:2–4


Objective of the game:
Move your pawns from the house across the board to the finish line as quickly as possible.


Rules:
Players roll the dice and move their pawns according to the number rolled. To move a pawn out of the house and onto the board, a roll of 1 or 6 is required.

Each player can have three pieces on the board at a time. If a piece lands on a square occupied by an opponent's piece, it captures that piece and sends it back to its home.

To get a piece to the final house/finish line, the exact number must be rolled on the dice. If the roll is too high, the player must move another piece or lose their turn if there are no possible moves.


Win:
The player who first brings his pieces to the finish line wins.

Rules

Number of players: 2–4


Objective:

To guide your pawns from the starting base across the board to the finish area as quickly as possible.


Rules:

Players roll the die and move their pawns according to the number rolled. To move a pawn out of the starting base onto the track, a player must roll a 1 or a 6. Each player can have up to 3 pawns on the board at the same time. If a pawn lands on a space occupied by an opponent's pawn, it captures (knocks out) that pawn and sends it back to the starting base. To enter the final finish area, a player must roll the exact number of spaces needed. If the roll is too high, the player must move a different pawn, or they forfeit their turn if no legal move is possible.


Winning the game:

The first player to bring all of their pawns to the finish area wins.

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