Snakes And Ladders Mini Game (com.ekraft.snakesandladdersmini) on Google Play
Snakes and ladders mini game is the traditional snakes and ladders game with only 49 grids. You can play against the computer and the player reaching 49th grid wins the game.Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games, including pachisi (present-day Ludo). It was known as moksha patam. The game made its way to England and was sold as Snakes and Ladders, then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders. There is also a Jain Version of the game available.Each player starts with a token on the starting square usually the "1" grid square in the bottom left corner, and takes turns to roll a single die to move the token by the number of squares indicated by the die roll. Tokens follow a fixed route marked on the gameboard which usually follows the track from the bottom to the top of the playing area, passing once through every square. If, on completion of a move, a player's token lands on the lower-numbered end of a "ladder", the player moves up the ladder's higher-numbered square. If he lands on the higher-numbered square of a "snake" (or chute), he moves his token down to the snake's lower-numbered square. If a player rolls a 6, he may, after moving, immediately take another turn. The player who is first to bring his token to the last square of the track is the winner.