Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | SAM L DENHARTOG | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In Ludo Supremo you must move all of your pieces from your yard into your home area. The first player to do so wins. To enter a piece into play from its yard to its starting square, a player must roll a 6. If a player has no pieces in play they get 3 tries to get a 6. Once a player has one or more pieces in play, he selects a piece and moves it forward along the track the number of squares indicated by the die roll. Players must always move a piece according to the die value rolled, and if no move is possible, pass their turn to the next player. Any roll of a 6 allows you to roll again whether you can use the 6 or not. If the advance of a piece ends on a square occupied by an opponent's piece, the opponent's piece is returned to its owner's yard. A player can only move pieces in its home area with moves equal to the dice roll. Once all 4 pieces are in the home area the player wins. This may be different than some other Ludo games where the home is at end of the home area.
Spend some quality family time playing Ludo Supremo today!
Computer gives itself much better rolls and completely ignores the laws of averages. Moving the markers is a chore I dumped the game.
This is a 2 to 4 player game and it says you can play against the computer or a friend but when you start the game there is nothing giving you the option to pick your player. I have tried clicking the different game pieces and everything around it but then the game starts and it's always me against the computer. There are no instruction telling you how to set up the game players, just the rules of the game itself. This game is great and lots of fun but I want to play with my friends, not a computer
And the computer is rigged to get better rolls 9 out of 10 times. It always gets the exact # roll to dump you. Takes the fun out of playing. Developers, come on. Make it more fair and make it fun to play. I'm done playing this game.
The worst thing is that the screen rotates for each player's move. It's like getting seasick. Also, the dice heavily favors the computer. I'm done with this game.
My kids and I just found this app. It is a blast! The rules (which are easily available) are much like the classic game Trouble. We had no issues setting the game up for multiple players. Once in play, we love the way the pieces hop around from spot to spot when you tap them. Easy to use and lots of fun.
Continuously skipped my moves and then only gave me 1 and gave 6 to the other player. Got tired of the same red and yellow players...
I played this game thinking it would be like my childhood memories. Not only does this game have no instructions but the rolling system is rigged. The computer always get the best rolls and just the right amount to knock you out every time. It's impossible to win in this game.
This game is bad when you first get the game they let you win but then the next time you play it they always it is ridiculous it is so stupid is this game some kind of computer scam?????????
I cannot play this game because there are no instructions how to get the game pieces onto the board and into the game. I wasted my money.