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Ludo King is based on the board game, [[Ludo (board game)|Ludo]], which is derived from the ancient Indian game of [[Pachisi]].
Ludo King is based on the board game, [[Ludo (board game)|Ludo]], which is derived from the ancient Indian game of [[Pachisi]].


Ludo King has four modes. In the first mode a player can play offline; in the second multiple players can play together offline; in the third users can play with other players online but have no choice over who their players are; and in the fourth a user can play with multiple players online and can choose the other players.
Ludo King has four modes. In the first mode a player can play offline; in the second multiple players can play together offline; in the third users can play with other players online but have no choice over who their players are; and in the fourth a user can play with multiple players online and can choose the other players. Players can play with their Facebook friends on the online mode, and can play with up to 6 players in the local multiplayer mode.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==

Revision as of 01:28, 8 September 2018

Ludo King
Developer(s)Gametion
Publisher(s)Gamotronix
EngineUnity
Platform(s)iOS, Mac OS Android, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8
ReleaseDecember 2016
Genre(s)Board Game

Ludo King is a free-to-play mobile game application developed by Gametion.[1] Gametion is owned by Vikash Jaiswal.[1] It is developed on the Unity game engine and is available on Android, iOS, Kindle, and Windows Phone platforms. The game is a modernization of the board game, Ludo, which in turn is based on the ancient Indian game of Pachisi.

Ludo King was first released on December 2016 on the Google Play Store, and is ranked the No 1 in the Top Free Games Section.

Gameplay

Ludo King is based on the board game, Ludo, which is derived from the ancient Indian game of Pachisi.

Ludo King has four modes. In the first mode a player can play offline; in the second multiple players can play together offline; in the third users can play with other players online but have no choice over who their players are; and in the fourth a user can play with multiple players online and can choose the other players. Players can play with their Facebook friends on the online mode, and can play with up to 6 players in the local multiplayer mode.

Reception

According to POKKT, a leading mobile video advertising platform in India, Ludo King is one of the most popular games in India, with a DAU (Daily Active Users) of 10 million and 70 million monthly users.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Shankar, Shashwati (2018-03-08). "Vikash Jaiswal: The man who developed a tired, old British board game for mobile phones". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  2. ^ "Ludo King, Subway Surfer, Temple Run Games, Jio Made India to Stand in Top 5 Mobile Gaming Markets: POKKT - MySmartPrice News". MySmartPrice. 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
  3. ^ Laghate, Gaurav (2018-08-14). "India among top 5 markets for mobile gaming". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-09-08.