About This Game Ludo Supremo is the classic board game of Ludo reinvented in beautiful 3D for the next generation of casual players seeking a fun gameplay experience with friends. You can play alone or compete against 3 opponents in a challenging game of tokens and chance. In Ludo Supremo, each player has to race 4 tokens from the starting point to the finishing point, according to the roll of the die. Ludo is similar to many other games involving cross and circle, especially the Indian game of Pachisi. Players take turns to play. At the beginning of a game, you must throw a 6 before it becomes possible to navigate your colored token from its starting position to its starting square. After that, in each of the subsequent turns, your token may move forward for one to six squares as per indicated by the throwing die. If you throw a 6, you may choose to introduce a new token in the starting square or decide to navigate an already active token forward. Throwing a 6 also gives a bonus turn. The winner of Ludo Supremo is the player who successfully navigates all 4 tokens to the home area on the board. 1075eedd30 Title: Ludo SupremoGenre: CasualDeveloper:EnsenaSoftPublisher:EnsenaSoftRelease Date: 8 Jun, 2016 Ludo Supremo Activation Key Ludo Supremo is the classic boardgame Ludo basically put onto PC. Your objective is to get all 4 your pieces around the board and on your centre colour before your opponent does.Pros:-Fun timewaster, not much effort or concentration involved-Has local multiplayer, with up to 4 players at onceCons:-It is overpriced for the content you are getting. R35 (~$2) is too much for a game like this-Poor interface. No menu, nothing. To exit you press escape and can select if players are computer or human. That's itOverall, it is not worth it's asking price and you can get better for cheaper.4/10. Plays a good game of ludo movin' those pegsTrump supporters are truly the dregsLanding on dem foes sending them to baseRolling sixes all day advancing at pace. No multiplayer over the internet. What a piece of\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665! If a person wants to play on lan why not get the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665nn board!! garbage game avoid. Dont get me started on the fkd up rules lol like there is no safe spot on the whole board. Who ever made this game should be ashamed. Not worth it even if this was free.. Great type of board game but idk about it being on computer/ More thought could have been added to this one instead of porting it straight from the app.. Ludo is a fun board game for 2 to 4 players OR you can play solo against the AI. It works well either way. It is very easy to learn for those that don't already know the game. And it's cheap.. Ludo Supremo is a fun little game, obviously based upon the classic board game Ludo.You can play it as a single player game, or as a local co-op game with up to four players (although I personally haven't tried it as a co-op game).In the single player version, you can designate any of the 4 players as human or computer (or as a non-participator).I usually play as 1 human player vs. 1 computer player; however, the hardest (and longest) game I had was when I played as all four players.You can even set up the game with 4 computer players, although watching the computer play against itself is quite boring (I only set it up that way once, just to see if it could be done).The rules of the game are:Each player has four tokens.You must roll a six to get a token on the board (if you have none currently travelling on the board, then you get three rolls).Rolling a six gets you another turn (in the board game, if you roll four sixes in a row you get a penalty, but I've never rolled more than three sixes in a row in this game, so I can't say what happens in this version).Only one token can occupy a starting base's exit point, so if you roll two sixes in a row you can't get two tokens out of home base.If you land on top of another player's token then their token is returned to their starting base (in the board game, tokens were safe on a player's starting base's exit point, but they're not safe in this version).To win, you must move your tokens around the board, and get all of them into your finishing avenue.The first time I played Ludo Supremo, the computer was giving itself some pretty good rolls, and I thought "Oh, come on, this is rigged!" - but, in fact, I won that game, and have won most of them since.So, despite some reviews to the contrary, I have not seen any evidence of the game being skewed in its own favour in any way - if anything, the computer plays to a strict formula which favours the human player (there's been times when, if I had been the computer, I would have gone after one of the human player's pieces, but the computer seems to concentrate on getting its first piece on the board into the finishing avenue).The only real negative comment I have about the game is how the board rotates to face the current player whenever it's their turn; which means that the board rotates a lot during the game - it doesn't actually make me feel seasick, but it does make my eyes feel a bit odd.By the way, whatever you do, don't hit the Escape button mid-game (as I did once, to see if the game had a rules page), as doing so will immediately exit the game.Ludo Supremo is a simple and fun game.It might not be worth $3, but if it's on sale for something like $1, then it's worthwhile getting.If you've played the board game Ludo, and enjoyed it, then I can recommend that you buy this game.. i love playing Ludo but this is just really sh** verison of that hah. This is a fairly straightforward replication of the boardgame, Ludo. You can play this for free in a browser online, so I can't recommend paying $3 for it.. Why would someone waste 3€ for a game that is just a simple classic Ludo game? You can draw the board on a piece of paper in a minute and play the game by yourself without paying a single cent. + there are many free Ludo games on the web. And yes, the rotating board every few seconds is just a bad idea.
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