Ludo is a dynamic board game for 4 players has 4 pawns each. The player introduces pieces to play by rolling the number 6 or 1.
The goal of the game is for the player to complete everyone your pieces to the finish line (60 fields).
The game allows you to forge other players' pieces through movement to the square with the opponent's pawn excluding situations when the pawn is on one of the eight "safe fields" and when it is on the field more than one pawn from one of the opposing players. Capturing a pawn and rolling a 6 gives the player an additional die roll (capturing a pawn causes this it returns to its starting position).
If a player rolls three sixes in a row, he loses possibility of movement and possibility of re-ejection the player next in line gets the die.
If a player rolls a number that prevents him from moving any of the pawns (when all pawns are in starting positions and no 6 or then was rolled when the pawn is in front of the finish line and a higher number was rolled from the number of squares that the pawn must cross to the finish line), the player the next person in line gets the opportunity to roll a die.