Naija Ludo is a timeless dice and race game that captivates players of all ages. This classic game, known for its engaging gameplay, involves four pieces per player and a set of dice, making it a perfect blend of strategy and luck.
FEATURES
Naija Ludo offers a variety of features to enhance your gaming experience:
- More Boards Added: Choose from three vibrant boards. Access this feature by using the "more" button on the first screen.
- Online Multiplayer: Connect and play with friends or family members worldwide from the comfort of your home.
- Visual Hand Added: Enjoy a more interactive experience with the visual hand feature.
- Online and Bluetooth Multiplayer Supported: Play with others online or via Bluetooth for a seamless multiplayer experience.
- Difficulty Levels: Select from Easy, Normal, Hard, and Advanced to match your skill level.
- Speed Control: Adjust the speed at which pieces move to suit your preference.
- Barrier and Safe-House Options: Enable or disable barriers and safe-houses to customize your gameplay.
- Board Positioning: Position the board in a way that feels most comfortable for you.
- One or Two Dice: Choose to play with one die or two dice for varied gameplay.
- Piece Capture Options: Decide whether to remove an opponent's piece when captured or to play again regardless of the outcome.
All these features are easily accessible through the Options menu, allowing you to tailor your Ludo experience to your liking.
SUPPORTED LANGUAGES
- English
- French
- Italian
- Indonesian
- German
- Spanish
- Portuguese
HOW TO PLAY
Ludo is a classic dice and race game where each player controls four pieces per house and uses a set of dice. Naija Ludo currently supports two players, each with two houses, controlling a total of eight pieces. The objective is to move all eight pieces to the home position before your opponent does.
MOVEMENT OF PIECE
The game begins with the player in the red house. To bring a piece out of the house, you need to roll a 6 on the die. Once on the track, pieces can move with any dice outcome. The track consists of 56 steps, starting from home and leading to the center of the board. A piece can be removed from the board either by completing the 56 steps or by capturing an opponent's piece.
PIECE CAPTURE
Capturing an opponent's piece is a key strategy in Ludo. If your piece lands on a block occupied by an opponent's piece, you capture it, sending it back to its home while your piece is removed from the board. The goal is to capture as many of your opponent's pieces as possible while avoiding being captured yourself. However, a piece cannot capture if the remaining dice outcome cannot be used.
IMPORTANT NOTE
- A player can roll the dice consecutively if each roll results in a 6.
- You must play the outcome of the dice before rolling again, regardless of the result.
- For a faster and smoother gameplay experience, go to settings and enable DIRECT COUNT.