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Since Ludo King relies on (virtual) dice rolls, there’s an emphasis on RNG (random number generation). There’s also built-in voice chat, a player leveling system, and Facebook integration. The app caters to local pass-and-play multiplayer, as well as competitions against people from all over the world. Ludo, and therefore Ludo King, is easy to pick up and play. The aim is to get all four colored pieces around the board and into the central triangle first. They then take turns rolling a dice to move their piece. Players pick a color (red, green, blue, or yellow, with orange and purple available if there are five or six players) and start in a preset corner or edge of the board. Ludo King outperforms those, however, by incorporating various multiplayer options. Indian developer Gametion Technologies has jumped on the game bandwagon alongside other notable apps, such as Ludo Master and Ludo Game: Ludo 2020 Star Game. Both games are public domain, meaning anyone can make their own version. In case you like any of the mentioned titles, head out to App Store and find it in the correct section.Although Ludo is credited as being a British game, it’s based on the traditional Indian game of parchisi. Let us know about your own mobile RPG favourites for iPhones in the comments below. But while 25 sounds like a pretty long list, we know for a fact we've left a whole bunch of stone-cold greats off. What's that? You don't see your favourite mobile RPG on the list? Sorry about that. We're all role players these days, whether we realise it or not. But there are plenty of original mobile-focused experiences too. You'll see that plenty of classic games, JRPGs, and tactical RPGs have made the cut. We've sought to reflect this diversity in the following list. Yes, there are plenty of straight ports on iOS, but role-playing mechanics now find their way into all sorts of unexpected places.


However, this list of best iOS RPGs for iPhones and iPad is so vast now that we could probably make it double and some of the impressive games would still be left out. Updated on May 4, 2023 - swapped one game. Original post created by Jon Mundy, now maintained by Ivan Spasojevic.Īs far as mobile gaming has come over the past decade, we still don't naturally associate the role-playing genre with portable play.
