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Hasbro Gaming Cluedo Junior Game

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Place the game board in the centre of play, putting aside the white base with no label and the one with crumbs. Rather than the standard table-top board, this VCR adaptation relied on an hour-long video containing humorous scenes of the suspects interacting at Boddy Mansion.

Boddy himself is ludicrously naive, to the point where he accepts any attempt to kill him as an accident or a misunderstanding (such as a dropped wrench flying all the way across the Mansion and hitting him in the head), and invites the guests back to the mansion.In this version, only 4 players play as "detectives" with the six suspects being totally separate tokens brought into the room instead of other players when suggestions are made. Marketed as the "ultimate 'Mystery Game'", the eponymously titled game includes six new suspects: Madame Rubie, General Umber, Miss Azul, Mr.

Created by Hasbro Gaming it still has everything you would expect in a traditional game, just aimed at younger kids.Now preschoolers can get in on the mystery-solving fun with this Clue Junior game, featuring 2 levels of grow-with-me fun! Level 2 If the young detectives are ready for a little more challenge, they can turn the board over and try to solve the mystery in the chemistry lab on level 2.

You have better eyes than me, I couldn't make out what they had on the tokens lol I figured it was different toys like that though. I’ve loved board games since I was a child and I’ve recently had the opportunity to introduce my Monkey 7-year-old son to a classic, with a modern twist. We play a lot of “Sorry” these days and I bought a little Bingo set that they absolutely love and it helps my 4 year old with numbers past 20 (which is all the preschool teaches to).For 2-6 players, this Clue Junior game is a fun game for family time, and it makes a great gift for preschoolers, kids, and families! Players watched the recording, in either VHS or Beta tape formats, to uncover details of several murders per game, matching clues given on cards to the action on the video. It is a single player interactive game based on the latest 2002/2003 Classic Detective Game artwork featuring the original six characters, weapons and nine original rooms. Players have to discover who ate the cake, what time the cake was eaten, and what drink, was eaten with the cake. This game was created in an effort to update what Hasbro considered to be an old-fashioned game; however, the traditional version of the game remained on sale as well.

It features classic Clue gameplay, but with kid-friendly mysteries, a school setting, and classic Clue characters as kids. Each player plays as one of four new characters (Lord Grey, Lady Lavender, Miss Peach and Prince Azure), adding the first non-Caucasian character since the early Asian Miss Scarlet, none of whom are suspected in the crime. The one-hour special was hosted by Martin Mull, who had starred in the feature film adaptation the previous year; clips from the movie are seen intertwined with the footage.

Instead of rolling dice, a spinner is used, to move around the board for an opportunity to open a door and obtain a clue. Put the yellow bases with no labels to one side, put the rest face down, mix up and then without looking, place one of them in the centre of the board. The answers are printed upside down with an explanation on the following page following each chapter to see if the reader was able to guess correctly or not. Various versions of the game were developed for Commodore 64, MSX, Atari ST, PC, Game Boy Advance, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, CD-i, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, PC, Mac, Xbox 360 and Apple iPhone / iPod Touch. In addition to the "clue" counters there are also item counters, which allow the player to pick a card from an item deck.

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