one of them is ludo.
Well the games that they played mostly in the middle ages were card games board games dice
Romans invented several games that called for the use of dice. They also invented jacks. They played card games as well.
The game word factory is one of the oldest board games that is played using a plastic grid of lettered dice.
Wal-mart - back by the board games.
It's nice to keep the dice visible, but may not be possible because of other items on the board. If you are concerned then you may want to use something else like a plate, the top of the game box to keep the dice constrained without messing up the game board or you could use a cup and mix the dice.
The Romans, in addition to the public, spectator events, also enjoyed ball games of all types, wrestling, racing, various board games, and a game from Egypt played with sticks that may have been something like our field hockey. However the favorite, by far was dice. There were several kinds of dice games, one could compare the variety of dice games to our varieties of card games.
monopoly, snakes and ladders, old poker
Over 5,000 years ago. Ancient man played dice games.
well there is senet: a commonly played game with sticks for dice mehen: a game with a spiral pattern, and some lion shaped pieces
In certain board games, using two dice, throwing a double six allows you have an extra go of throwing the dice.
That is the correct spelling of "board games" (could apply to chess or checkers, but more often to dice-governed games such as Monopoly, Risk, and Life).
because they're played on a board