If you grew up in India, you must have consumed a lot of Mahabharata content in many forms than one. Play Ludo Online & Win Money with Ludo Supreme Gold Battle Royal The walls are illustrated with a board game that resembles Ludo.
How do we know it was made in India, you ask? Well, there’s enough proof across the years that tells us our ancestors were gamers all along! Some of the very first visual mentions of the game can be found on the walls of Ellora in Maharashtra. It carried multiple names, some of which are Chaupar, Chausar, Chopad, Pacheesi, Pachisi, among others. It is believed to be played as early as the 6th century CE! Let us put it this way - the game was played in India at least 2000 years ago! Of course, it wasn’t called Ludo back then.
Here are 16 of them that we are sure you will enjoy! Made in India all the way!