Are you a fan of strategic and puzzle-based board games? If so, it's time to rediscover the timeless charm of Ludo, a beloved classic that brings together friends, family, and kids for hours of engaging gameplay. It’s more than just a game—it’s a trip down memory lane, reviving cherished childhood moments!
One of the standout features of Ludo is its offline mode, where players can enjoy matches against a Computer opponent or engage in local multiplayer using the "pass and play" method—perfect for gatherings and casual fun.
Regional Names of Ludo Across India
Ludo holds a special place in Indian culture and goes by various names depending on the region:
- Chauka Bara – Kannada (Mysuru region)
- Katte Mane – Kannada (Rural Mysuru)
- Gatta Mane – Kannada (Rural Mysuru)
- Chakaara / Chakka – Kannada (North Karnataka)
- Pakidakali – Malayalam (Kerala region)
- Ashta Chamma – Telugu (Andhra Pradesh / Telangana)
- Daayam / Thaayam – Tamil (Tamil Nadu)
- Atthu – Hindi (Madhya Pradesh)
- Kanna Dudi – Hindi (Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh)
- Kavidi Kali – Malayalam (Kerala)
- Chung – Hindi (Madhya Pradesh)
- Champool / Kach kangri – Marathi (Maharashtra)
- Chomal Ishto – Gujarati
- Kaangi chaala – Gujarati
- Changa po – Rajasthan
- Cheeta – Madhya Pradesh
Game Features
- [ttpp]Online Multiplayer[/ttpp]
- [yyxx]Local Multiplayer[/yyxx]
- Single Player Mode
- Play with Online Players
What's New in Version 6.9.8
Last Updated: August 6, 2024
- Various bug fixes and performance improvements to enhance your gaming experience.
