Roll a six on the dice to get out of the castle, move your pieces along, hit others, and return to home. Splendid. Ludo is derived from the ancient Indian game “Pachisi” which was originally played with cowries and beehive shaped pieces. Even The Emporer Akhbar the first of the Mogul Empire played the game on giant boards in the 16th century using slave girls for counters.
The object of the game is for players in turn, race each other around the circuit to be the first to get all of their counters to the home base. When counters are knocked off they are returned to the starting square.
Each game begins with your counters (green) in the Starting Circles in front of your castle. You must throw a 6 by clicking with your Mouse on the dice before the can move a counter onto the track. Every time you throw a 6 you get another throw and you can move any one counter the number shown on the dice. If your counter lands on one of your opponent’s they are knocked off and returned to the Starting Circles.
When a counter goes all the way round the board it can enter the Home Column (comprises 4 Home Circles – same color as your counters). To land in a Home Circle, you must throw the exact number of steps needed to get in. The winner is the first player to get all four counters to the Home Column.
Play the most popular and classic card game online, here at Free Online Games. This is one of the classic original card games ever made. The game has probably become one of the most popular games since its inclusion in Windows 95. If you’re new to this game, read on to know the basic rules.
The goal is to stack up the cards from Ace to King, with the King at the bottom and the Ace at the top. But remember that you should arrange them with alternating red and black cards. When the game begins some random cards are already arranged.
You must try to re-arrange them as soon as you can to score the maximum points. You can use the extra cards at the top left when you don’t have any combination left. Even though this game requires considerable strategy, winning is still quite common for experienced players.
Left Click and Drag a card to the desired location and drop it to move a card or a group of cards.
This is an interesting puzzle game where several domino pieces are joined together to form a grid. The aim is to separate out all the pieces in each level before the time runs out… Please read the instructions thoroughly before playing the game, to enjoy it!
The domino pieces are arranged on the board in a way that their separating lines are not visible. You have to restore the original shapes of all the pieces. To achieve this you should left click on the first half of assumed domino piece and release the button only when the cursor is on the second half.
If you correctly identify the pair then it will be highlighted. Remember! the level will be cleared when you succeed in identifying all the domino pieces on the board.
In this free Shockwave-based demo you can play for free a classic board-game… Try to beat your opponents in this entertaining board game to increase your ranking. Double click with your mouse on another player to challenge him. The yellow disc must be placed on the red line nearest to you to shoot.
Carnival Jackpot is a shockwave-game. The aim of the game is to swap any 2 adjacent symbols by clicking on them to form a line of three or more matching symbols in any direction. Use your mighty mouse to click on symbols.
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A.L.I.A.S
Fly Catcher
Table Tennis 2
MiniPutt 3
Flash Ludo
Flash Minesweeper
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The Professionals
Solitaire
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