Ludo 3D

How to play!

  • Choose a color and select how many players you want to play against. You can either play against three real players or against the CPU. NOTE: There is no advantage or disadvantage to choosing one color over another.
  • Roll the dice on your turn to either move your piece forward in a clockwise manner, or use the opportunity to move one of your pieces from the base to the track (by rolling a 6).
  • Be aware that you can't move a piece out of the starting area unless you roll a 6. If you roll something other than a 6 and do not have a piece on the track, then you forfeit your turn.
  • Note that if you are not capable of moving a piece precisely into the home section (you must roll the exact amount that would place a piece in the home section) then you must choose a different piece to move or forfeit your turn.
  • Be sure that you also take your extra turn when you throw a 6. You'll be able to move your piece out of the starting location and could even move it farther along the path. Players who are lucky enough to throw several consecutive 6s could move a single piece far ahead, getting them away from opponents.
  • Take care that you try to move pieces away from opponent's pieces, or they run the risk of being sent back to the starting square (as in Sorry!). If a piece is sent back to the beginning, it'll have to start all over again.
  • Use variants that change the standard rules and make the game more interesting. For example, you could change the die-roll-6 rule to include rolls of 1, giving you two different opportunities to move a piece onto the track.