Clue Master Detective with Oversized Brass Tone Metal Weapons by Winning Moves Games USA Largest Game of Clue Ever for up to 10 Players Ages 10 and Up
- MORE, MORE, MORE: First introduced in the 1980's, this super-sized version of Clue has more weapons, more rooms, more suspects, and more mayhem! - THE SET UP: Just about everyone knows how to play Clue. Sort the cards by Weapons, Rooms, and Suspects. Take 1 of each and put it in the Confidential Case File, deal out the rest - and off you go! - THE PLAY: Game play is just like regular Clue - but there's also 1 big addition: SNOOP Spaces! There are 9 of them on the board and they allow you to look at 1 of your opponents' cards. Pretty dastardly! - TIME TO PLAY: The game of Clue lasts as long as the players want it to. With careful Suggestions and clever deduction, you can expect the game to be about 45 - 60 minutes! - HAVE A MURDER MYSTERY PARTY: Since up to 10 players can play all at once, this is ideal for a large gathering of friends to figure out WHODUNNIT!
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Meet The Entire Cast of Characters
Meet The Entire Cast of Characters
Meet The Entire Cast of Characters
Monsieur Alphonse Brunette deals in art and arms. Last year he almost made a killing in Paris when he produced what he swore were the missing appendages of the Venus de Milo. But this year, his business is on its last legs due to the questionable authenticity of several Impressionist works he sold to Mr. Boddy. He claimed they were paintings by Monet?or was it Manet? As Alphonse always says, “Monet… Manet… What is zee difference?”
The local enforcer literally stumbled on the scene of the crime while making his regular weekly visit to the manor collecting funds for the Police Blackmail Awareness program. Could his unimaginative approach to crime stem from the fact that Gray always sees things as either black or white?
Thallo Green, reputed kingpin in the “family” business, is a whiz at numbers, but he finds himself dangerously short of cash at the moment. He figured he’d get out of the jam with Mr. Boddy’s help. Did he make him an offer he couldn’t refuse?
Algernon Mustard, late of the Bengal Lancers, held regimental honors as a marksman with both elephant gun and small caliber pistol; after he was mustered out, he stayed on in the Punjab. The Colonel has travelled halfway around the world to see Mr. Boddy on a matter of grave importance, or so he says. But why does Mustard sleep with a revolver under his pillow?
She arrived at Mr. Boddy’s door without an invitation?or luggage?and announced that she’s his long-lost great-step-niece, Georgia. When pressed, she explained that she decided on very short notice to take a long vacation in the country?any country!
After single-handedly saving the loggerhead shrike from extinction, amateur ornithologist Henrietta Peacock next turned her beady eye on the pied-bill grebe. Having spotted a pair nesting near the manor house, she came to beseech Mr. Boddy to create a bird sanctuary by donating his entire estate to the Peacock Salvation Society, of which she is founder and sole member. Does Mrs. P. have her eye on more than the grebe?
Edgar Plum, Ph.D., head of the Archeology Department at a correspondence school, came to the manor to solicit financing for a bone-hunting expedition to an un-named Middle Eastern country. He knows just where to unearth a prehistoric skeleton to rival the Piltdown Man?he says he can feel it in his bones. But why does the Professor clam up whenever anyone digs into his past?
Mr. Boddy’s eccentric former secretary, Rhoda Rosengarten changed her name when she moved to Hungary to hang out her shingle as a medium. Last week, in the midst of a seance, she “saw” a dark, ominous cloud descending on Boddy Manor and took a tramp steamer from Budapest in order to warn her old employer. She didn’t make it in time?or did she?
Called the Mercenary of Macao? but never to her face?the sultry and sinister Scarlet will entertain any proposition that makes her a profit. After reading a how-to piece in the Society of Fortune Hunters Quarterly, she decided to try her hand at gold digging. But could the price of gold be murder?
The maid at Boddy Mansion since before the War?she won’t divulge which one?Blanch White has seen ‘em come and go. Trouble is, she’s seen ‘em when and where they weren’t supposed to be comin’ and goin’. Did she finally spy something that made her see red?