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Ludo Boardgame

7.73

6 in stock

  • Great entertainment for children and adults of any age, this traditional game has been keeping families amused for generations!
  • Contains x 1 playing board, x 16 counters, x 1 dice.
  • 2-4 player game.
  • Age 3+ years

Description

Ludo Boardgame

Introducing the Ludo Boardgame . Established in 1952, HTI is one of the UK’s largest independently owned manufacturer of children’s toys. With 66 years’ experience supplying the world’s major retailers. With offices and showrooms in the UK, Hong Kong, Germany and China. A truly global business with a vision to be the first choice for innovative quality toys worldwide. Our products are designed to give children across the world the opportunity to have fun and also grow through creative and imaginative play.

Great entertainment for children and also adults of any age. This traditional game has been keeping families amused and also entertained for generations! Contains x 1 playing board, x 16 counters, x 1 dice. 2-4 player game. Suitable for children aged 3+ years and older.

Ludo is a classic dice-and-race game.

Played with four pieces per player and also a set of dice. The player who brings all their figures first to the target field is the winner. Simple and also classic, this family board game is sure to bring everyone together for some retro bonding time.

Special areas of the Ludo board are typically coloured bright yellow, green, red, and blue. Each player is assigned a colour and also has four tokens in their colour. The board is normally square with a cross-shaped play space with each arm of the cross having three columns of squares, usually six per column.

The middle columns usually have five squares coloured. These represent a player’s home column. A sixth coloured square not on the home column is a player’s starting square. At the centre of the board is also a large finishing square. Often composed of coloured triangles atop the players’ home columns (thus depicting “arrows” pointing to the finish)