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Winning Moves Games Clue Classic with 1949 Card
Winning Moves Games Clue Classic with 1949 Card
Winning Moves Games Clue Classic with 1949 Card

Winning Moves Games Clue Classic with 1949 Card Artwork & Suspects USA, Original Whodunnit Murder Mystery Game with Metal Weapons for 3to 6 Players, Ages 8 and up

Product ID : 6389


Galleon Product ID 6389
UPC / ISBN 714043011373
Shipping Weight 1.85 lbs
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Model 1137
Manufacturer Winning Moves Games
Shipping Dimension 20 x 10 x 1.85 inches
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Winning Moves Games Clue Classic with 1949 Card Features

  • YOU'RE THE DETECTIVE: Everyone knows the great game of Clue. This wonderful edition combines the best elements from 1949 and beyond including the ORIGINAL suspects, ORIGINAL weapons, and ORIGINAL rooms!

  • SOLVE THE MYSTERY: Who killed Mr. Boddy? Collect clues and race to be the first to figure out who committed the murder, where in the mansion, and with what weapon!

  • I'VE GOT A SECRET!: Every character has something to hide. What card will you force your opponent to reveal?

  • FUN FAMILY GAME: One of the great things about Clue is that it's never the same game twice!

  • GAME NIGHT AND MORE: Since up to 6 players can play, Clue is awesome for a murder party game night - but you already knew that!

  • Includes classic game board and six suspect pawns

  • Includes six classic weapons

  • Includes a deck of suspect,weapon and room cards

  • Includes confidential case file

  • Includes detective notebook pad, die, and rules


About Winning Moves Games Clue Classic With 1949 Card

"The suspects you know, in the mansion you remember, with the implements you love are all included! For generations, Mr. Boddy has met his end at the hand of one of six legendary suspects in the classic detective game, CLUE. Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock, Miss Scarlett, and Colonel Mustard are all here in Boddy Mansion. One of them has done away with Mr. Boddy, but in which of the nine rooms? (Perhaps the Library, or Lounge, or Conservatory)? Includes a deck of suspects, and room cards Includes confidential case file Includes detective notebook pad, die, and rules Ages 8 years & up For 3 to 6 players Mr. Anthony E. Pratt of Bournemouth, England, invented the classic 'who dunnit' game CLUE in 1944. Mr. Pratt, described himself as 'an introvert full of ruminations, speculations and imaginative nothings'."