

Understandable rules: If you've ever played Parcheesi, Sorry or Trouble, you'll definitely see echoes of those games in Ludo King, since they are variations on the Ludo game. If there is only one token that can move, the computer automatically moves it for you. Simple gameplay: Gameplay in Ludo King is simple and largely automatic, with your only choices being to roll the die and select which token to move. Up to six players can get in on a single Ludo King match, making for some intense action. You can play Ludo King against a computer, against friends locally (by passing a device around) and online against players from all over the world. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.If you like a good board game, check out Ludo King for Android. The game ends when all the tiles have been played. If you have no tiles left to play, you can't play. You can play a tile that you have played before and that you can still play. If you can't, you can play the tile you have left. If you can play another tile on the board that matches your previous tile, you can play it. The tiles you played are removed from the board. You can also play a tile that you have played before. You can place them on any available empty space. The tiles you played have to be placed on the board in any order you want. You can play them in any order you want, but you can only play one tile per turn. The tiles you have left to play are your options. When it's your turn, you can play one of your tiles. If you manage to do so, you can place your tiles anywhere on the board. The aim is to get rid of your tiles as fast as possible by forming groups of three or more. The rules are simple: each player gets six ludo tiles. Ludo is a classic game for the whole family. You can play it with your family or friends, on your own or with your friends.
