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To play the Ludo board game, each player takes turns rolling a dice and moving their pieces around the board. The goal is to move all your pieces to the center of the board before your opponents. Players must strategize to block their opponents and avoid getting their pieces captured. The first player to move all their pieces to the center wins.

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