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==Description==
Looney Ludo is a race game using Looney Ludo boards in which players race to collect and reassemble their scattered pieces on their personal home square.
 
==Goal==
Be the first player to assemble your pyramids into a nest on your goal.
 
==Materials==
You will need one nest in a unique for each player. Colors used by the players must match the colors of the Looney Ludo boards being used. You will also need three dice: two standard six-sided dice and a black Treehouse die.
 
{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|::SML|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|blue|4em}}
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|{{PL|:Aim|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|red|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|5em}}
|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|colspan="6"|Two-player materials needed
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|::SML|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|blue|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|green|4em}}
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|{{PL|:Aim|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|red|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|5em}}
|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|colspan="6"|Three-player materials needed
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|::SML|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|blue|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|:Aim|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|red|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|5em}}
|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|colspan="6"|Four-player materials needed
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|::SML|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|blue|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|yellow|4em}}
|{{PL|:Aim|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|red|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|yellow|5em}}
|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|colspan="6"|Five-player materials needed
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|::SML|red|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|blue|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|green|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|orange|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|yellow|4em}}
|{{PL|::SML|purple|4em}}
|{{PL|:Aim|black|2em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|red|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|yellow|5em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|purple|5em}}
|{{PL|:6|black|2em}}
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|colspan="6"|Six-player materials needed
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==Setup==
Use 4, 5, or 6 Looney Ludo boards and arrange them in one of patterns shown below depending on the number of players.
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|8em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|purple|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|8em}}
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''Setup for 2, 3, or 4 players'''
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
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||{{PL|:Ludo|purple|8em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|red|8em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|green|8em}}
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| '''Setup for 5 players'''
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{|style="text-align:center; border: 1px solid black;"
|{{PL|:Ludo|orange|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|blue|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|yellow|8em}}
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|{{PL|:Ludo|purple|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|green|8em}}
|{{PL|:Ludo|red|8em}}
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"| '''Setup for 6 players'''
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==History==
Martian Coasters was published by [[Looney Labs]] in November 2006.
 
[[Giant Martian Coasters]] is a proposed game for Origins 2007.
 
The first edition of Martian Coasters came with 4 boards, and supported only 4 players. A 5th board, the [[Black Martian Coaster]], was available as a promo in 2006.
 
The version in Pyramid Arcade is renamed Looney Ludo. It was renamed because the boards in Pyramid Arcade aren't coasters, and won't last long if you use them as such. This version has 6 boards (4 of which have a second color on the back) and supports up to 6 players.
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