The game is based on the ancient game Ludo. The main objective is to lead all the characters through the field and capture the pyramid. You should prevent the characters of another race from doing that. When you catch the character you throw him to the beginning of the way. submitted 07/07/2010
Ederon: Phoenix Rising is the new expansion from Ederon TCG
It takes the popular online trading card game to a new era.
In this new version we present to you huge additions:
- After reaching level 5, beginner accounts can now TRADE CARDS! You heard it!
- Level up now gives 3 BONUS CARDS!
- A total of 10 pre-defined decks to choose from.
- The addition of achievements.
- Brand new logo and animations
- New cards and effects.
- New collection released: Phoenix Rising Expansion.
- Several bugs fixed from the old versions.
- All pre-defined decks BUFFED so you no longer can be bullied by advanced users! (well not as much anyways) submitted 05/23/2009
It's like Monopoly, but with puzzles, well not quite. Try to be the best puzzle freak on the planet and show the world just how brainy you really are! The board is divided into two types of squares - puzzles and special 'chance' squares. Puzzle squares have a randomly selected puzzle from a range of 14 puzzle types. 'Chance' squares may help or hinder your progress through the game.
If you solve a puzzle, you get another turn (up to 3 turns in a row). Each puzzle has a different time limit depending on how difficult it is. You are awarded different IQ points depending on how quickly you solve a puzzle - the faster you are, the more points you get.
The winner is the person/computer with the highest IQ after reaching the finish line. submitted 01/10/2008
Win by placing five of your stones in a row, vertically, horizontally or diagonally; or by capturing five pairs of your opponent's pieces. submitted 10/15/2007
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.
Unfortunately, we do not have any slave girls for you, neither do we have a giant board. But We're sure you'll still enjoy our Flash Version of this ever classic board game. submitted 01/26/2005
It is a well known scientific fact that if frogs could clone themselves they would soon take over the world. Of course the question we find ourselves asking is: Which would win? The yellow frogs or the green? submitted 02/02/2000
Line up 5 or more items on a 9x9 grid to get points. If you do not line up 5 or more items, 3 random items are placed randomly on the board. The game ends when the board is full. Includes hiscore! submitted 07/11/2001