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Snakes And Ladders
Snakes and Ladders is a 2 player ancient Indian roll and move game. 100 squares full of traps and tricks... Ladders will take you up but Snakes will take you down!
Getting Started in Snakes And Ladders
Roll the dice.
What is the main technology stack used for the game’s development?
The game uses the Javascript game development framework/platform.
Which company or individual took charge of the game's development?
The company responsible for producing this game is RavalMatic.
In which genre can this game be categorized?
This game is a Boardgames in terms of category.
Is the game responsive on mobile devices?
Yes, Snakes And Ladders is designed for mobile gameplay.
Which tags best describe the game?
The tags that best represent the features of this game are 2players, co-op, dice, multiplayer, snake.
Who is the ideal age demographic for this game?
The appropriate age groups for this game are Kids, Teens, Seniors.
Which gender would enjoy this game the most?
The primary gender group this game attracts is Male & Female.
Is there any portrayal of blood in the game?
No, there are no instances of blood in the Snakes And Ladders game world.
Are there any elements of cruelty or aggression in the game?
No, there are no elements of cruelty or harsh behavior in Snakes And Ladders.
Is this game safe for kids to play?
No, Snakes And Ladders would not be suitable for a younger audience.