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Ludo Offline Multiplayer AI

Ludo Offline Multiplayer AI

Categoría : JuntaVersión: 1.1.2

Tamaño:5.7 MBSO : Android 4.4+

Revelador:Sunset Games Studio

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El multijugador fuera de línea Ludo es un atractivo juego de mesa de estrategia basado en turnos que acomoda de 2 a 4 jugadores. Este juego clásico, conocido como IA multijugador fuera de línea de Ludo, reúne a las personas, ya sean amigos, familiares o niños, para disfrutar del juego de mesa real y revivir recuerdos apreciados de la infancia.

Ludo ha sido un pasatiempo querido para muchos, creciendo con el juego en países como India, Nepal, Pakistán, Bangladesh y en toda Asia y América Latina. Históricamente, este juego fue disfrutado por reyes y príncipes, pero hoy, es un elemento básico en los hogares de todas partes, que sirve como una fuente fantástica de entretenimiento y una forma encantadora de vincularse con sus seres queridos. Ludo es un juego divertido y directo que atrae a todas las edades, desde niños hasta personas mayores, lo que lo convierte en un verdadero rey de los juegos de mesa y un juego mental estimulante.

Con el modo multijugador de Ludo fuera de línea, tienes la flexibilidad de jugar localmente o ir solo contra una AI robusta. Puedes disfrutar del juego con amigos y familiares en persona, o invitarlos a jugar de forma remota, incluso si están a kilómetros de distancia. Y si te encuentras sin una conexión a Internet, no te preocupes: aún puedes sumergirte en la IA multijugador fuera de línea o jugar con amigos en la misma habitación.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 1.1.2?

Última actualización el 2 de octubre de 2020

Se han implementado correcciones de errores para mejorar su experiencia de juego.

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