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Ludo Star takes you into an exciting dice race where you need to plan. Use smart tactics to get all your troops to the finish line before your opponents.

How to win every level

Ludo Star is not only a game of chance based on dice but also a battle of wits between players. A thrilling game like Wasp Solitaire full of drama before the game with opponents. Control the movement of all 4 chess pieces on the board and reach the finish line before all opponents. To win, you need to skillfully combine tactics, patience and make the most of each turn.

Understand the rules of the game

Each player has 4 pieces and the task is to bring them all to the center house, in which each piece can only move when you roll the dice to the number 6 to leave the starting area. Move the pieces around the board according to the number of dice rolled and the opponent's pieces can capture your pieces if they are on the same square, forcing you to send your pieces back to the starting position.

Prioritize bringing the pieces back home

Don't just focus on throwing all the pieces out and pressuring the opponent, but more importantly, move each piece back home as quickly as possible. Once the pieces are out, prioritize pushing them towards the central house to avoid being captured. Pay attention to the number of dice to calculate the steps to bring the pieces to a safe position or near the house. Additionally, you can refer to other games, such as Euchre, to gain more experience in planning to get back before your opponent.

When to attack at the right time

In Ludo Star, victory is not only based on rolling the dice but also depends a lot on the ability to judge the right time to attack or defend. Knowing when to proactively capture the opponent's pieces, and when to focus on protecting your own pieces is the skill that determines your success or failure. Weak or newly deployed opponent
If you see that your opponent's pieces have just left the starting area or are moving near the starting position, this is a golden time to attack because their pieces are not yet firmly established and especially capturing them at this time will ensure that they have to start over.

When you own pieces in strong positions, can easily approach and capture the opponent's pieces with little risk, take advantage of this opportunity and this is an opportunity to attack to help you reduce the number of your opponent's pieces, make them passive and reduce the ability to put pressure back.