- April 27, 2021
- Miniclip.com
- 1290h median play time
Ludo Party : Dice Board Game
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About
"Ludo Party: Dice Board Game" is a multiplayer tabletop game where players compete to score all their pieces before opponents, with options for 2 or 4 player matches. Smooth gameplay, multiple arenas, and various rewards are featured, with offline practice mode available. The game is a modern version of the Indian game Pachisi and offers a simple and easy-to-learn mechanic of rolling the dice, moving pieces, and being the first to score.







- The game is entertaining and fun to play with friends.
- Graphics and design are appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- The concept of the game is engaging, reminiscent of classic board games.
- The game is plagued by issues of rigged dice rolls, making it feel unfair.
- There are frequent connectivity problems and excessive ads that disrupt gameplay.
- Many players suspect that they are playing against bots rather than real opponents.
- monetization55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive advertisements, which disrupt gameplay and frustrate users. Many players report being bombarded with ads after every match and during gameplay, leading to a negative experience and a perception that the game prioritizes profit over player enjoyment. Additionally, concerns about the effectiveness of in-app purchases and the lack of rewards for watching ads further contribute to dissatisfaction with the monetization approach.
“I appreciate that the game offers a variety of ways to earn in-game currency without having to spend real money.”
“The monetization model is fair, allowing players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to make purchases.”
“I like that there are optional purchases available, but I never feel forced to buy anything to progress.”
“When there's stacks of pucks in a spot, they get too small, there's ads at the top of the screen while playing every match and we're forced to watch another ad after each match.”
“I understand you guys make money from ads but it's excessive.”
“The in-game ads are popping up over your screen while playing the game, making you lose turns or lose the actual game.”