Ludo board game with 6 different pieces

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Ludo board game with 6 different pieces

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34.7 h
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Ludo board game with 6 different pieces
1. classic game piece
2. penguin
3. bear
4. Grogu
5. playboy rabbit
6. Groot

 

I put great effort into designing this game.
Printing time is over 1 day if you want to have all the pieces. There is space for the pieces and dice in the box. The box can also be used for transport (on holiday).

 

Printed for almost 1 week, four times the actual printing time, always have to make adjustments.
But designing or printing was a lot of fun.

 

The token is not available as STL, but if you like STL, you can download it from Bambu Lab Studio.

All common profiles available.

A1 Mini is 25% smaller.

 

Rules of the game
Game preparation
The playing field is in the shape of a cross. Char koni is the large square in the centre and is both the starting and finishing square. The squares marked with a cross protect a player. If you sit on it, you cannot be beaten.
At the start, each player receives four playing pieces of the same colour. The players sitting opposite each other form a team. The dice are rolled with two dice.

 

Aim of the game
The aim is to circle the entire playing field with all the pieces. The centre of the playing field is the start and end point for all pieces. Whichever team manages to get all the pieces back to the centre first after circling the track is the winner.How to play Ludo
Whoever rolls the highest number starts the game and places one of their pieces in the centre of the playing field. He then rolls the dice again and moves the number rolled along the arm pointing in his direction. If the pieces reach the outer circle, they move in an anti-clockwise direction. Once the same figure has reached the starting arm again, it moves the same way back to the centre. It is important that the centre square is reached with the exact number of points.Outside the playing area, all pieces that have reached the centre are collected.

 

How to play Ludo
The player who rolls the highest number starts the game and places one of their pieces in the centre of the playing field. He then rolls the dice again and moves the number rolled along the arm pointing in his direction.If the pieces reach the outer circle, they move in an anti-clockwise direction.Once the same figure has reached the starting arm again, it moves the same way back to the centre.It is significant that the centre square is reached with the exact number of points. Outside the playing area, all pieces that have reached the centre are collected.

 

Rolling the dice
In the past, cowries were used to roll the dice. The openings pointing upwards were then counted. Nowadays, the game is played with dice.If a player rolls a six, they can either place another piece in the centre square or move another of their pieces in the playing area six spaces further.Then it's their turn again. However, if you roll three sixes in a row, you have to sit out a round. If a player no longer has a piece in play, they can roll the dice three times to get a six and then place a new piece.

 

Capture

If a square is already occupied, and you have the exact number of points for it, you can knock your opponent off the square.Your opponent must then try again to bring his piece into play with a six.

 

Forced move
There is no forced move in the traditional game.You can also sit out if you think you will be worse off later.In other variants, you are forced to move. The rules should be clearly communicated before the game.

 

 

 

 

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