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Burns at what location in Springfield and with what weapon. The game is almost an alternate universe where the iconic "Who Shot Mr. Michael Scott from The Office is notorious for forcing his employees to engage in ridiculous hijinks so it tracks that he would corral them into a game of Clue. In this game, Michael's nemesis Toby has apparently been murdered and the office must discover who killed him, with what weapon and where. This version of Clue also adds "intrigue" cards found in some versions of the game as well as "personality" cards that allow for a one-time special power.

A little more depth to Clue and a great TV show is a good combo. The result is a fun hybrid that brings one of the most interesting story variants on Clue. Instead of solving a murder, the "detectives" must figure out who defiled one of Sheldon's personal belonging and in which location. This edition also includes the "intrigue" cards from previous games which can give you more power on your dice roll, give you an extra turn and more. So why not make a Seinfeld version of Clue? Instead of murder, Newman is plotting to distribute a newsletter full of embarrassing stories about Jerry, Kramer, George, Elaine, Puddy and Mr.

Peterman on his mail route. Players have to find out who knocked out Newman with what weapon and where the newsletters are being held. The game includes "intrigue" cards as well for a little extra spice in this game and yada yada yada it's Seinfeld Clue.

An obvious pairing of a cartoon and a board game if we've ever seen one, Clue is splashed together with Scooby-Doo! Instead of trying to point out a murderer, this game tasks players with finding out which of their friends were abducted in a haunted house, in which room and what evidence was left behind. The game plays largely like classic Clue but with both "intrigue" cards and "personality" cards present to throw a little bit of extra hijinks into the game.

In this version of the mystery game, the Dark Lord Ganondorf steals the Triforce, and only one person can stop him from trying to rule the world. It's up to players to find out who has the power to defeat him, what weapon will take him down, and where Ganondorf has hidden his lair. This edition of Clue adds Boss Encounter cards that have the potential to immediately boot a player from the game.

Shortly thereafter, Pratt and his wife presented the game to Waddingtons' executive, Norman Watson, who immediately purchased the game and provided its trademark name of "Cluedo" a play on "clue" and "Ludo", which is Latin for "I play". Though the patent was granted in , due to post-war shortages, the game was not officially launched until , at which time the game was simultaneously licensed to Parker Brothers in the United States for publication, where it was re-named "Clue" along with other minor changes.

However, there were several differences between the original game concept and that initially published in , In particular, Pratt's original design calls for ten characters, one of whom was to be designated the victim by random drawing prior to the start of the game.

These ten suspects included the eliminated Mr. Brown, Mr. Gold, Miss Grey, Mrs. Silver, Nurse White, and Colonel Yellow. The game allowed for you to play of up to eight remaining characters, providing for nine suspects in total.

Originally there were eleven rooms, including the eliminated gun room and cellar. In addition, there were nine weapons including the axe, the bomb, the syringe, the poison, the walking stick, and the fireplace poker.

The theme setting as with many of the murder mystery and detective games is based in London. The cooperative element and having a player working against a team is a great feature and gives everyone a chance to be Mr X or work as a team.

Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is a very different game than those already mentioned in terms of components no board, dice or movers etc.

Players are trying to be smarter than Sherlock Holmes himself and if you score higher than Sherlock you win, and if not you learn a lot about what evidence you missed etc.

Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is best suited for those that enjoy the investigative aspect of a game and pulling clues together. The box components does not come with a board. Instead you have a map, instructions, directory and other documents to help you navigate around the game. Many others have said and we agree that Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective is more of an experience than game that certainly engages people in detective work. It requires at least 4 players to get started and plays best with 6 — 8.

In this game players are investigators in the city of Hong Kong where an awful murder took place. A cool aspect if you can play with 6 players or more is you can use the witness card, which means another player knows the murderer, or even add the accomplice which spices the game up.

Doctor Lucky certainly upset a lot of folks! Players must find their way around the mansion board and find the right location and get Doctor Lucky within that room then play the murder card, however, this guy Dr Lucky is so lucky that he can avoid hit fate with the help of other players moves. This prequel to Clue is a fun game that has interesting weapons like a chainsaw or frozen fish to do away with Dr Lucky, and when playing it does have the game of Clue feel because of the theme and other aspects of the game.

Mystery of the Abbey is a murder mystery whodunnit type of board game which matches well for those that really enjoyed playing Clue. Coming off the bench last season, Delly averaged 7. LeBron James just brought a ring back to the championship-starved city of Cleveland. He's technically a free agent now, with a moratorium on signing any contract that lifted today. Will he re-up with the Cavs? Probably -- and likely for massive money -- even if it's another hyper-short contract to keep his options open.

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