5.6
rating
Ludopedia
7.5
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Super Ludo will blow your mind if you love Ludo with a space upgrade and want quick, action‑packed fun.
Highlights
- Random events keep the game unpredictable
- Team play adds fresh strategy
- Bright design and futuristic theme
Keep in mind
- Short playtime may feel shallow for depth seekers
- Events can be unpredictable and favor luckier players
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Super Ludo is the futuristic twist on classic Ludo, but with a sci‑fi flair that turns the game into a blast of fun. With 2‑4 players, each controls three ships that must traverse the galaxy and reach the finish zone. The twist? A crystal ball in the center of the board not only rolls but also announces random events that can speed you up or slow you down. You can play solo in free‑for‑all mode or team up in 2‑v‑2, where teamwork comes into play: attack, defend, swap pieces, even send opponents back to the start. The events—teleport, wormhole, dice swap, meteorite—keep the game unpredictable and add that interstellar suspense. It’s a quick (20‑minute), light game that’s totally accessible yet still offers tactical decisions, especially when you use the crystal ball to change the course of play. If you love Ludo, want something with a space theme and mechanics that blend luck and strategy, Super Ludo is the pick. Get your ship ready, pick your squad, and let the space race begin!
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Rules videos
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
BEST
3
REC
4
BEST
Soundtrack
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Publisher
GiiKER
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
What is the average playtime?
About 20 minutes, great for quick sessions or family play.
How many players can play?
Ideal for 2 to 4 players, with options for free‑for‑all or 2‑v‑2 teams.
What is the complexity level?
Medium: easy rules but event and team mechanics require focus and strategy.
What components are included?
Board, 12 pieces (3 per player), 1 crystal ball with dice, 1 extra die, 6 event cards and action tokens.
Is the game suitable for kids?
Yes, it’s an children’s game with simple rules and an engaging theme for kids and adults alike.
How do the event mechanics work?
Each turn the crystal ball rolls and reveals an event that can speed up, slow down or shift the position of pieces.
Can the game be played in teams?
Yes, there’s a 2v2 team option where players cooperate to block and advance together.
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