What do Norwegians call this game?

by Gaming_with_Hui

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  1. Best pick up line I heard was a guy asking me if I wanted to go home with him and play Ludo at 3 in the morning.

  2. I was so dissapointed we didn’t have the same name for this game 🙁 /sv

  3. I thought it was called ludo everywhere ? Correct me if I’m wrong( not a Norwegian)

  4. A bad time when playing with siblings who’re sore loser

  5. In Polad we call this “chinczyk” which literally translates to “chinese man”

  6. Ludo (from Latin «I play») is a board game for two to four players.

  7. it’s “don’t get upset, brother” in romanian if anyone wondered.

  8. Also, its an old joke in norway to brag about having a black belt in ludo

  9. the “NO YOU’RE NOT ALLOWED TO STACK THREE PIECES!” game

  10. Mens-erger-je-niet, for Norwegians with a kinda Dutch background (or passport).

  11. Friendship destroyer.
    Breaker of families. 
    Divorce Encourager xD

    Some people call it “ludo” 

  12. This is not Ludo that I know. The one we have in Norway have flat pieces that can be stacked to block opponent.

  13. Ludo. Did you know some people have a black belt in it?

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