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Responsible_Law1700 on 01.03.2025 8:38 p.m. Best pick up line I heard was a guy asking me if I wanted to go home with him and play Ludo at 3 in the morning.
doomLoord_W_redBelly on 01.03.2025 8:38 p.m. I was so dissapointed we didn’t have the same name for this game 🙁 /sv
Odd-Statistician1785 on 01.03.2025 8:39 p.m. I thought it was called ludo everywhere ? Correct me if I’m wrong( not a Norwegian)
Effective-Bicycle553 on 01.03.2025 8:46 p.m. In Polad we call this „chinczyk“ which literally translates to „chinese man“
Infinite_Midnight_71 on 01.03.2025 8:48 p.m. Ludo (from Latin «I play») is a board game for two to four players.
WaitForVacation on 01.03.2025 9:12 p.m. it’s „don’t get upset, brother“ in romanian if anyone wondered.
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Ludo
in Germany: Mensch-Ärgere-Dich-Nicht
Ludo
Uno
Best pick up line I heard was a guy asking me if I wanted to go home with him and play Ludo at 3 in the morning.
I was so dissapointed we didn’t have the same name for this game 🙁 /sv
I thought it was called ludo everywhere ? Correct me if I’m wrong( not a Norwegian)
Ludo
A bad time when playing with siblings who’re sore loser
Has anyone mentioned Ludo?
Fia med knuff kallar vi det i Sverige
In Polad we call this „chinczyk“ which literally translates to „chinese man“
Ludo (from Latin «I play») is a board game for two to four players.
Ludo
Odul
Chess, or tjess.
Ludo
Poor man’s Kimble
it’s „don’t get upset, brother“ in romanian if anyone wondered.