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make a LUDO game for 2-4 players( java languages can be accepted) FOR answers EXPERTS: (DONT COPY-PASTE OTHER WEB-PAGES (s

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make a LUDO game for 2-4 players( java languages can be
accepted)
FOR answers EXPERTS: (DONT COPY-PASTE OTHER WEB-PAGES (source
codes) FOR THİS QUESTİON BECAUSE THESE QUESTİON WANTS
DİFFERENT ATTRİBUTES)
At first, the software user will choose how many people will
play (2 to 4 can be selected. Players will be given a name) and
which color pawn will be chosen by which player. By rolling 6 faces
dice, the order of playing will be determined from the biggest to
the smallest one, and this order of play will be written in a file.
Then, this file will be processed in this file, which player has
rolled what dice, played, broke a pawn, which pawn is the name of
the broken pawn, whether the pawn reaches the end point in the
middle point.(ex: order.txt)
The board above will be drawn on the console or used visually to
show the location of the pawns( Any board image can be used)
Players will then roll the dice in turn. Each player will be given
the right to play in their order. The state of the board after each
move will be recorded in the file (eg board.txt) The player will be
able to leave the game midway and exit. When the continue game
option is selected in the start menu, the status will be read from
the files and the game will continue from where it left off. The
game will be over when any player gets all 4 pawns to the center in
the middle. LUDO game rules:(you can read on another sources but my
teacher gaves us these rules)
1. To start the game, players can choose their pawn color by
drawing lots.
2. Each player starts the game with 4 pawns.
3. The game is played with one dice. Each player has the right
to roll one dice per turn.
4. At the beginning of the game, pawns are placed in each
player's rook (exit point).
5. In order to bring his pawn into play, the player must roll a
6 with the dice.
6. A square cannot have more than one pawn.
7. The player can move his pawn to the playing field as many
times as he wants. (On the condition of rolling 6 dice for each
pawn) In other words, if the player whose turn it is in the game
rolls 6 with the dice, he can remove a new pawn from his house
instead of playing the pawn in the game.
8. If the player has more than one pawn on the playing field, he
can move any pawn he wants. He can play by strategizing according
to the opponent's pawns.
9. If there is another pawn in front of it, it can be played by
jumping over it.
10. If the player expects a pawn of his own in the square to be
played, that round cannot be played. He loses his right to play
that round.
11. Pawns that have reached the house cannot be interfered with
by the opponents. (like food)
12. If another pawn lands on the square where the opponent's
pawn is located, the opponent's pawn is sent back to its
house(rook). In order to play the opponent's pawn again, it must be
included in the game by rolling 6 with the dice.
13. The player who brings home all four pawns wins the game.
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