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Clue Game


Clue Board Game


Average Price: $17.00 Ages: 8+
Playing Time: 30 - 60 min. Players: 3 - 6
(70.24%) (248 Votes)
Clue Game PiecesIf you are a detective, or a real mystery solver at heart, Clue is the board game for you. Players wander around the Clue game board mansion trying to solve the mystery of who was killed, by which weapon, and in what room. Clue cards are given to each player but this is still not enough to solve the mystery. Clue board game players begin making their accusations on who, where, and with what they think the murder took place. If another player can prove them wrong by showing them one of his clue cards, the game continues and intensifies as more and more clues are given.

Clue Game Board PiecesClue is an excellent board game for strategy, reasoning, and thinking. There still is a factor of luck as players must move about the board by rolling the die. If it's cold and windy outside or dark and damp, it sounds like perfect weather to play a great game of Clue. Was it Professor Plum, with the knife, in the Ball Room?...

Check out the Clue Game game rules and instructions.

Fun Clue Facts

  • Clue is the only board game that has had a movie made following its plot.
  • During development, the following weapons were proposed to be in the Clue game: the dagger, revolver, rope, bomb, an axe, lead pipe, candlestick, spanner, poison and a hypodermic syringe.
  • The Clue board game is available in over 40 countries including Japan and China.
  • Mr. Green is only used in the North American versions of Clue who replaces the original Reverend Green.
  • "Cluedo" was the original name of Clue before it was changed to "Clue" when Parker Brothers bought it in 1949.

Different Clue Versions