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Title: “LUDO”
2. Information gathered I'LL COLLECT THE INFORMATION ABOUT LUDO, FROM MY
FAMILY.
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4. Presentation Structure
First I will talk about What do you need to play LUDO and how many players are
involved? All you need to play is a ludo board, 4 chips of 4 colors(red, green, blue,
yellow) and a dice. And ludo can be played by 2,3 or 4 people.
Then I'm going to talk about How does the game start? Before you play the chips
are placed in the “Output” position of their corresponding color and it is necessary
to obtain 6 points, so that each of the can start moving. The game begins when one
player gets the highest number of points with the dice.
Next I will talk about the rules of LUDO….The main rule is Do not throw the dice to
the board, because the dice can change the place of the chips. It will lose its game
turn. First you have to throw the dice and you advance with the chip as many
places as points you have gotten, and each time one player gets 6 points, he/she
has the right to release another chip or to continue forward with the chip he/she
has in play, but if a player gets 3 times 6 points he/she loses his/her last turn. If a
player's chip arrives at a position occupied by a rival chip, the chip of the latter
returns to the "Output" position. To be able to enter with a chip in the arrival box,
you must obtain 6 points or the exact number of points that allows you to be
placed on it. In case of drawing a larger number, you must go back to places as
points have been exceeded. The first participant who arrives at destination with all
his/her chips, wins the game. Also there is another ludo board with an extra rule
that gives you the opportunity to make long jumps.
Finally I will talk about the location….Ludo is played anywhere, as long as the board
doesn't move.

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