What Is Ludo?
What Is Ludo?
Ludo (from Latin, "I play"), also called parkase, is a simplified variation for children.
of the traditional Indian game pachisi. It is very similar to the Western adaptation called parchís.
The main rule is not to throw the die towards the board (ludo), as the die can change the place.
from the chips. You will lose your turn in the game.
It is played with 1 or 2 six-sided dice and the objective is to move the 4 pieces from the start to the end.
arrival. The turn is taken to the left and the pieces move from left to right (direction of
the clock hands). Each player, on their turn, rolls the die and moves their pieces.
if it corresponds. The 1 and 6 on the die serve as an exit. It is used to take out pieces from the game.
an extra turn is obtained (roll the die again). The pieces move according to the number of
indicated spaces (1 to 6) by the die. The player can roll the die as many times as they wish, without
lose warranty. A player can capture (returns to the game) the pieces of an opponent.
(except if you have two or more cards in the same row), if in your turn it occupies the box of this
last
When a chip that reaches the vertical of color is sure, that is, no opponent can
capture her. However, you must arrive at the house or goal with the exact count; otherwise, you have.
that move within the color vertical as indicated by the die. You can move the marker in
the vertical, regardless of whether you have other chips available to advance.