“If ever there was a question about the balance of luck and skill in the game Ludo, the Bombay High Court has come up with an answer. It said that the online gaming application Ludo Supreme was a u201cgame of chanceu201d. A Live Law petition was filed in the High Court against the creators of Ludo Supreme, alleging the application of promoting gambling. The petition, filed by Keshav Muley, sought a declaration that ludo was a u201cgame of chance and not a game of skill”. Also read | 21-year-old from Mumbai hits job market with 3D application, slays it. In November 2020, Muley approached the local police for a complaint against the creators of the gaming application, Cashgrail Private Ltd. The police refused to file a case. Muley later approached the Metropolitan Court, which also refused to file the complaint, reported Bar and Bench. Here is how the social media users reacted to the incident:. u00a0. u00a0. Ludo is a popular board game that uses the roll of a dice to dictate its tempo. The winner of the game is very much dependent on the dice giving out the right number to move to the right spot. #BombayHighCourt #Offbeat #Games #Memesu00a0.”