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The coolest classic detective game In Clue, players move from room to room in a big mansion to solve the mystery of: who really done it, with what, and where? Weapon, players are dealt character, and location cards after the top card from each card piece type is secretly placed in the top secret confidential file in the middle of the board. Players must go and move to a room and then make an accusation against a person or character saying they did it in that room with a specific weapon.

The player to the left must also show one of any cards accused to the accuser if in that player's hand. Through deductive reasoning each of the player must figure out which character, weapon, and also location are in the secret file. To do this, each player must reveal and uncover what cards are in other players hands by making more and more clues and accusations. Once a player knows what cards the other players are keeping holding they will know what cards are in the secret file. A great game for those who really enjoy reasoning and thinking things out.

Over several years there have been some great number of variant versions and spin-offs of the Game of Clue. Some were versions of the normal and basic clue game with alternative sets of rules, while others were some themed versions based on various bands, TV shows, movies etc.

Clue has been around for ages, since the late 40's and has become the best and a favorite game both in the US and abroad for people of all ages. As a result, there are many fun and informative facts that have developed over time. Clue is available in both China and Japan as well as over 40 other countries. Only the North American version of Clue change the Reverend Green with the more current and political correct name Mr. Green. In an interesting variation, the Spanish version of Clue, the colors of the pawns are different to correspond to some different character names.

At the commencement of the clue game, three top cards, from the each type, one suspect, one weapon and one location are picked up and placed in a special envelope, so that no can see them. The remaining cards are distributed among the players. Players roll the dice and move along the board spaces accordingly and enter the rooms in order to make suggestions from that room. The aim is to infer the details of the murder, that is, the cards in the envelope. There are six different characters, six possible murder weapons and nine different rooms, leaving the players with 324 diverse possibilities. In the course of determining the details of the murder, player announces suggestions and the game proceeds till, through reasoning, one will deduce details of the cards in the secret envelop.

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