Most Popular Board Games in india

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Most of the board games have been shifted to our smartphone from the conventional board. We are able to enjoy the game without any board or dice.

Board games have been played, travelled, and evolved in most cultures and societies all through history. A number of significant historical sites, artefacts and documents shed light on early (initial) board games.

We have made a list of the s that you must have played with your friends of family at least once.

Ludo

The game was played between Indian kings and queens in ancient times and is now a game we all love and grew up with. Ludo is a two- to the four-player strategy board game, in which players run their four tokens from start to finish until one death row. Like other cross and round games, Ludo is based on the Indian game of Pachisi.

To start the game the player must collect 6. Every time a player rolls 6, the player must remove the token at home. If no tokens are available and the player rolls 6, the player gets an additional referral bonus. The player must always submit the token according to the death toll.

Ludo is a popular board game that can be played on your smartphone. Now you can play your favourite childhood game with your siblings even if you are miles away. is the same game where you can have fun and win some cash prizes.

Carrom

All Indian families had a carrom board when they were growing up. He is one of those games that is very close to the heart. Carrom is a multiplayer board game that is played by 2 or 4 players per fight. Carrom terms are very similar to a pool, snooker, or billiard (without references). The goal of carrom is to put all of your carrom pieces in your pocket in front of your opponent, using skill, determination, and sometimes good luck. The player who succeeds in putting the queen in the pocket gets 3 points on her points according to the rules. Men's Carrom - called seeds, coins, pucks, and pawns, made of wood or plastic. They are expected to be pocketed by the players, and whoever gets all the coins of his colour, wins the carrom game.

Now you can play carrom on your Smartphones. And there is no requirement of a carrom board anymore. People can have the same fun through their smartphones.

Snake and Ladders

Snakes and ladders is an early (ancient) Indian board game as well-known as Moksha Patam. The world-famous classic game - snakes and ladders is a multiplayer board game with numbers marked on the 1-100 grid form.

This game has become part of our childhood as we grow older. No matter how old a person is he gets sweet memories of growing up sitting back behind our minds. Each player must roll the dice and climb up to save himself from being bitten by a snake.

Snakes & Ladders is an old popular game that can now be played on the smartphone. People can experience the same fun now by playing with snakes and ladders on their phones.

Monopoly

If you're in a very competitive, classic board game, the obvious choice is Monopoly. This Classic Edition of the popular board game has all the original pieces, including money, houses, hotels, silver game pieces, and more, and is sure to be beaten by new and experienced players.

Rules: In Monopoly, two to eight players start on GO, roll the dice, and roam the board. You can buy vacant buildings that you live in, but if someone else has space, you have to pay rent. Build houses and hotels to pay high taxes, and don't forget to collect $ 200 as you go through GO! The game is over when you are the owner of enough buildings to destroy all your opponents.

The Monopoly game usually takes a few hours and can definitely bring out the competitive spirit of the people. This favourite all-time board game you love is home to every game lover's collection.

Now the old board game in a whole new way. Most classic games that could only be played on board are now available on your Smartphones. Play with family or friends, whether they are near or far.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 01, 2021 ⏰

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