Ludo Game Tutorial | How to Create Ludo Game

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Ludo Game Tutorial | How to Create Ludo Game

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Description

Are you surfing for a perfect Ludo game development tutorial then you are at the right place. Ludo game tutorial is one of the most popular and amazing game tutorials. That has been an all-time favorite for most people. In this tutorial, you are going to explore how to create your own ludo game in a simple and authentic way. we have a basic to advance Ludo game development series specializing in better graphics, advanced development technology, color, theme, Payment integration, multiplayer, etc.

Let's start a new ludo game series. How to make ludo here at #aeromus. I have developed a complete tutorial of the Ludo game for both Android & IOS mobile and you can also use this for PC. Here multiple users can play together or Two players can also play with the help of a robot.


A ludo board is square with a pattern in the shape of a cross on it, each side divided into three adjacent columns of eight squares. The middle squares form the home column for each color and cannot descend from the other colors. A large square is formed in the middle of the cross which is the 'home' area and which is divided into 4 home triangles, one of each colour. At each corner, there are different colored circles (or squares) from the main circuit where the pieces are placed to begin with.


Ludo is a fun, family-friendly board game for 1 to 4 people. The game has its roots in an Indian game called Pachisi, and it is similar to games like Parchisi (aka Parcheesi) and Uckers. It's easy to learn how to play Ludo! The goal of the game is to get all your pawns inside the home space, which is located in the middle of the board.


A Ludo board is set up like a cross with 4 equal-sized arms. Each arm has 3 rows of squares and 1 of these rows will correspond to 1 set of 4 Ludo pawns. The object is to make a lap around the board going all the way around the outer row of squares and then traveling up the center of your row when you complete the lap. The pocket (circle or square next to your corresponding color row) is where your pieces stay until you get them onto the board


To start moving a pawn across the board, each player must roll a 6 on their turn. If the starting person doesn’t roll a 6, then the player to the left of them takes their turn. If you do roll a 6, bring a pawn onto the board and place it on the start space


You may only move 1 of the new pawns on the board during your turn. After you have moved a pawn, your turn is over. Hand the die to the next player and allow them to take their turn.


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