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  • GameCharts     Steam    Ludo Online
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    December 2024 1 -1 -50% 17
    November 2024 2 0 0% 27
    October 2024 2 0 0% 21
    September 2024 2 1 100% 27
    August 2024 1 -1 -50% 18
    July 2024 2 1 100% 12
    June 2024 1 -1 -50% 17
    May 2024 2 -1 -33.33% 23
    April 2024 3 1 50% 23
    March 2024 2 0 0% 20
    February 2024 2 -1 -33.33% 20
    January 2024 3 2 200% 22
    December 2023 1 0 0% 18
    November 2023 1 -1 -50% 22
    October 2023 2 1 100% 22
    September 2023 1 1 --- 15
    August 2023 0 -2 -100% 17
    July 2023 2 1 100% 18
    June 2023 1 -1 -50% 16
    May 2023 2 -1 -33.33% 20
    April 2023 3 0 0% 23
    March 2023 3 -1 -25% 26
    February 2023 4 0 0% 27
    January 2023 4 2 100% 28
    December 2022 2 -2 -50% 24
    November 2022 4 1 33.33% 22
    October 2022 3 1 50% 24
    September 2022 2 -1 -33.33% 14
    August 2022 3 2 200% 20
    July 2022 1 -1 -50% 16
    June 2022 2 0 0% 18
    May 2022 2 -1 -33.33% 19
    April 2022 3 0 0% 18
    March 2022 3 0 0% 25
    February 2022 3 0 0% 21
    January 2022 3 1 50% 25
    December 2021 2 -1 -33.33% 30
    November 2021 3 -1 -25% 27
    October 2021 4 1 33.33% 26
    September 2021 3 0 0% 37
    August 2021 3 0 0% 30
    July 2021 3 -1 -25% 27
    June 2021 4 -3 -42.86% 27
    May 2021 7 -3 -30% 42
    April 2021 10 4 66.67% 117
    March 2021 6 2 50% 39
    February 2021 4 -1 -20% 33
    January 2021 5 1 25% 31
    December 2020 4 4 --- 28
    November 2020 0 -3 -100% 0
    October 2020 3 -1 -25% 16
    September 2020 4 0 0% 16
    August 2020 4 0 0% 22
    July 2020 4 0 0% 22
    June 2020 4 -2 -33.33% 22
    May 2020 6 -1 -14.29% 31
    April 2020 7 7 --- 35
    March 2020 0 0 --- 13
    February 2020 0 --- --- 6

    About Ludo Online

    Ludo Online is a strategy board game for two to six players, in which the players race their four pawns from start to finish according to the rolls of a single dice.

    Two, three, four, five or six can play without partnerships, players can be human or computer-controlled, playing on the same computer or across the internet.

    At the beginning of the game, each player's four pawns are staged in the player's yard. To enter a pawn into play from its yard to its starting position, a player must roll a six. Each player throws once each turn unless he throws six, when he has another throw. The pawns are moved forward as many squares as the dice indicates. Players may not end their move on a position they already occupy. If the advance of a pawn ends on a square occupied by an opponent's pawn, the opponent pawn is returned to its yard. The player who moves all of his pawns in the home row first wins the game. Second and third places are determined bas...