The German Free-to-air TV Channel ‘Nickledeon’ & US technology giant company ‘Google’ have collaborated to launch ‘Nickledeon Ludo’ for their users which captivated the young minds for so many years.
The game will enable the users to play just with their voice for the convenience of a device. Adding colors to the classic game from Google, will now able to play on Nickelodeon with a little voice which helps from Google.
The game will have four houses having two spikes each, with faces of the favorite Nicktoons on the spike in each house and they only have to say ‘OK Google’, talking to the Nickelodeon Ludo.
The name of the teams are according to the colors of the house as Red and Green Colors will be renamed as Motu-Patlu, and Rudra-Rangeela, that of Blue & Yellow Colors will be renamed as Shiva – Reva, and Happy-Pinaki respectively.
The Nickelodeon ludo will be voice over by the Nicktoons. On the launch of the game, the Nickelodeon Ludo will treat their users to a refreshing look that feels with its modern, yet modest design as compared to the classic board of Ludo.
The game can be played hands-free by a single player or 4 friends together present at the same place.
Even the two spikes were format instead of four, which will give you a chance to reconnect with your friend and help to unwind for a quick-looking game.
Nickelodeon Ludo will be available in the English language and played by any users.
Sonali Bhattacharya Head Marketing Kids TV Network at Viacom18 said “With a perpetual spirit to innovate we at Nickelodeon have always endeavored to engage with our young viewers by providing them unique and immersive experiences through multiple touchpoints that are unparalleled. This association with Google is yet another step towards collaborating with like-minded partners and creating a platform to experience different aspects of the media & entertainment ecosystem thus transporting them to the world of fun with their favorite Nicktoons.”
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