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Cluedo Reinvention
List Price: £14.99
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Brand: Hasbro
EAN: 5023117751165
Feature: The detective board game Cluedo gives you an unsolved mystery with all the usual classic suspects.
Label: Hasbro
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 108
Model: 00045
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Hasbro
Studio: Hasbro

Features
The detective board game Cluedo gives you an unsolved mystery with all the usual classic suspects.

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Summary: One of the greatest board games
Comment: This is ( in my opinion ) one of the greatest board games ever. It is so enjoyable and it is very educational because you really have to strain your brain if you want to do well. I reccomend this and Monopoly as the two greatest board games.

The game is played like this, somebody has been murdered and each player gets a group of cards and then 3 unknown cards are put in a package in the middle. The aim is to find out what those cards are, they must be a person, a weapon, and the room the murder was commited in. At the players turn he/she rolls the dice and then can go into one of the rooms, they can then say, for example 'I suspect colonel mustard, in the drawing room, with the candle stick', the room they say must be the room they are in. They must say that to somebody and if that somebody has the cards that the player just said, he/she can cross them of his/her list of suspects/rooms/weapons.

The game can only be won by wit and deduction, and I reccomend it to people who enjoy detective novels/shows because I imagine the same type of people would enjoy it.

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Summary: Timeless Classic
Comment: Cluedo is one of my favourite board games. Players must use clues given to them by other players to work out who killed Dr Black, where they killed him and what weapon they used. The first to get the correct solution wins the game. Brilliant fun for all the family as rules are simple and a game doesn't last excessively long. The game will never get boring and since there are 324 possible solutions the game never becomes predictable. An absolute must-have for every family and an ideal Christmas present for an older child.

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Summary: Endearing Appeal
Comment: I received a Cluedo box set during the Xmas of 1977. I opened it with great anticipation and wasn't disappointed at all.The game consists of a murder mystery whodunnit with 6 characters,6 murder items, and 6 possible rooms where the murder could have been committed. A very good party game, there are 324 possible solutions, and good players tend to be incisive with a slight element of risk.
What makes Cluedo so popular even during a half decade of Commodores, Spectrums, Pentiums, Playstations and X Boxes? Simply because the popular identifies himself or herself as a budding Sherlock Holmes or Agatha Christie or perhaps Patricia Cornwell !


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Summary: Along with Monopoly, another timeless classic
Comment: Its amazing how you can forget about such timeless games such as Cluedo, but after a spring clearout, I found a terribly old edition of Monopoly (with that awful stale smell!) and a 70's edition of Cluedo on top of my wardrobe. Cluedo seems to stand out the most, because it didn't cause as many as many arguments in the family, and its enjoyment factor is second to none.

Its hard to review games and try to convince the buyer how good or bad they are - everyone has their own tastes on what they find enjoyable. Cluedo however, is very much a neutral game, because few people dislike it, or indeed, find it the best thing since sliced bread. You don't need lots of players, but do you need more than 2 (for an interesting game). Its not boring, but its not too exciting - get the idea?

I bought this modern edition to find little has changed since the times of my 70's edition, apart from that the board has some nice pictures on it (replacing the awful plain mucky cream board) and that the playing pieces were improved (replacing little plastic cones, with balls on top). The packaging was also thankfully smaller. The game's objective is fairly straightforward - you simply need to discover who murdered the victim, and using what weapon, and in what room. This is done through the process of elimination, and of course, this is were people play it differently. Play to the proper rules, and you'll have cramp in your legs after a very long time. Or, as we discovered, you can just simplfy the game if you have a time limit, which when I was kid, wasn't long if the Lego was in the room too. So in our case, we simply played it so that each player walked around the rooms, and as soon as you walked into that room, the other players were called over, and they had to show you the cards of your selected situation. If your still with me, this means that in the process of elimination, I'll select a dagger, the room i'm in, and a character.
Play to rules, and this is made harder, as you have to stick with the weapon token that is in that room. And so as you can see, playing the game along your own rules makes life alot more enjoyable, and less arguments. The more people involved in the game, the longer it will last, as the possibilites become larger due to the fact that the situtation cards (weapons, characters, and rooms) are more spread out. The winner is the first person who identifies who the murderer was, with which weapon, and in whichever room it was. The players predictions must match the cards in the centre of the board, which are chosen at random at the start of the game.

The quality of the product is second to none - as usual, a good stiff board, well detailed tokens, and good cards, just what you'd expect. In terms of target audience, it probably takes a group of people with good patience to last out a game (if theirs lots of people) and its more of a teens and older game, though maturer children, of which their are few these days, will probably last out.

Summing up, this is a classic game and its great to just relive entertainment that doesn't require electrics or TV's (though the Nintendo Wii is surely the must have gadget this year). Highly reccomended!

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Summary: The classic whodunit game
Comment: Known in Britain and Germany as Cluedo but in America as Clue, this classic game is based on a simple idea but your enjoyment of it (or lack thereof) will depend to some extent on what sort of brain you have. The game is basically a logic puzzle so it is not a game of luck (though there is a little luck involved) so the most skilful player will win most of the time.

With six possible murderers, six possible weapons and nine possible locations, there are 314 possible solutions to the puzzle. By a process of elimination, each player tries to work out the combination. Each player is dealt some cards containing names of people, weapons and locations, so is able to eliminate some possibilities immediately.

The main skill lies is in knowing what is the best combination to guess when it is your turn to guess, and understanding the implications of your (and other people's) previous guesses. When you guess a combination, you announce it aloud for everybody to hear. Going round in a circle, your opponents have to either say they haven't got any of those three or they show you a card. Nobody else sees this card but they know that this person has one of the three you guessed. Of course, that person may have more than one of the three but as only one card need be shown, you don't know that. If none of your opponents is able to show you a card, then either you have guessed correctly or you've got one of the cards in your own hand. In the latter case, it seems like a wasted guess although there are occasions when bluffing might be useful. In any case, those players who can make most use of clues offered by all guesses, not just their own, have the best chance of winning.

Yes, this game can be a lot of fun, but you need a brain suited to solving logic puzzles to really enjoy it.



Editorial Reviews:

HAMPSHIRE - Well-known anthopologist John Black was found dead on Saturday night at his Hampshire estate, Tudor Mansion. The course of his death is yet unknown, but the police are treating it as suspicious... It's down to you to use your skills as a detective to solve the mystery and reveal the criminal! As there is no evidence of a break-in, it seems that Dr. Black was killed byone of the guests at the mansion! You need to search the nine rooms and secret passages for clues and be the first to solve the mystery. Who killed him, where was it and which weapon was used?


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