Traditional game from ancient India was brought to the UK in 1892 and first commercially published in the USA by Milton Bradley in 1943 (as Chutes and Ladders). Players travel along the squares sometimes using ladders, which represent good acts, that allow the player to come closer to nirvana while the snakes were slides into evil.
- Classic, Family-friendly, Kids
Snakes and Ladders
Be the fastest to the goal by avoiding chutes and climbing up ladders.

Snakes and Ladders
Players travel along the squares sometimes using ladders, which represent good acts, that allow the player to come closer to nirvana while the snakes were slides into evil.
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- Classic, Family-friendly, Kids
- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Players
- 15 - 30
Tags
- Animals, Children's game, Movies, Radio theme, TV, World War II
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