Board Games Go Digital: Classic Titles Take Over Mobile Devices!
From the fun on boards to the digital divide, along with time, the generation is finding to have fun in their handy and most needy digital equipment like mobiles, tablets, and laptops. There are uncountable types of board games that have turned into mobile games.

From the fun on boards to the digital divide, along with time, the generation is finding to have fun in their handy and most needy digital equipment like mobiles, tablets, and laptops. There are uncountable types of board games that have turned into mobile games.
Today we are focusing on board games which are turned into mobile games with time.
- Chess
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The goal of the two-player board game chess, played by White and Black, is to checkmate the opponent’s king by commanding an army of chess pieces of their respective colors.
The journey from the board game to an app game named ‘Chess King’ is a really very popular game.
- Ludo
Ludo is a two to four-person strategic board game in which players race their four tokens from beginning to end based on the results of a single-die roll. Ludo originated from the Indian game Pachisi, as do other cross and circle games. The game and its variants are well-liked worldwide and go by many different names.
‘Ludo King’ is one of the most popular and favorite games in the era of digital gaming platforms. This strategic board game ‘Ludo’ of two or four players is now available for 6 players at once through the virtual game. Ludo evolved from the Indian game Pachisi, like other cross and circle games.
- Tic Tac Toe
Two players, O and X, take turns marking the spaces on a 3×3 board in the game of tic-tac-toe, commonly known as noughts and crosses and by many other names. The person who scores three of their own points in a row—vertical, horizontal, or diagonal—wins.
Nowadays the virtual version of Tic Tac Tow named ‘Tic Tac Tow Glow’ makes the opportunity to have fun with friends without paper-pen just using digital divides.
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- Snake & Ladders
The board game Snakes and Ladders, which may be played by two or more people, is still considered a classic today. Moksha Patam, the game’s original name from ancient India, was introduced to the UK in the 1890s. On a board with numbered, griddled squares, it is played. On the board, various “ladders” and “snakes” are depicted, each linking two distinct board squares. The goal of the game is to move one’s game piece from the beginning (bottom square) to the finish (top square), using ladders for assistance but snakes for hindrance.
This board game is available named ‘Snakes and Ladders King’ in the apps store.
- Scrabble
In the word game Scrabble, two to four players earn points by placing letters-only tiles onto a board that is divided into 15 squares. The tiles must create words that can be found in a common dictionary or lexicon and that read crossword style from row to row or column to column downward.
This word game is virtually popular with the name ‘Scrabble GO’.
- Monopoly
Monopoly is a multiplayer board game with an economics theme. Players move around the game board by rolling two dice to buy, trade, and develop properties with homes and hotels. Players try to bankrupt their rivals by collecting rent from them. Tax squares, Chance cards, and Community Chest cards are additional ways to win or lose money. Every time they pass “Go,” players are paid. They also have the potential to get locked up and unable to leave until one of three requirements has been satisfied.
This game is available on digital platforms with the name ‘MONOPOLY’.
- Word Board Games
Tabletop games called “board games” generally involve pieces. A pre-marked board (playing surface) is used to move or arrange these pieces, which frequently contain components from tabletop, card, role-playing, and miniatures games as well.
This board game helps to develop one’s vocabulary with fun.
This game is virtually available as the ‘Word Board’ in the apps store.