Snakes and Ladders known originally as Moksha Patam is an ancient
Indian board game regarded today as a worldwide
classic. It is played between two or
more players on a gameboard having numbered gridded
squares. A number of "ladders" and "snakes" are pictured on the
board each connecting two specific board squares. The object of the
game is to navigate one's game piece according
to die rolls from the start (bottom square) to the
finish (top square) helped or hindered by ladders and snakes
respectively.
The game is a simple race contest based on sheer luck and is popular with young children. The historic version had root in morality lessons where a player's progression up the board represented a life journey complicated by virtues (ladders) and vices (snakes). A commercial version with different morality lessons Chutes and Ladders is published by Milton Bradley.
The Chutes and Ladders and Gyan chauper games are also similar to this game.
The game is a simple race contest based on sheer luck and is popular with young children. The historic version had root in morality lessons where a player's progression up the board represented a life journey complicated by virtues (ladders) and vices (snakes). A commercial version with different morality lessons Chutes and Ladders is published by Milton Bradley.
The Chutes and Ladders and Gyan chauper games are also similar to this game.
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Snakes and Ladders
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