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CLUE is a mysterious board game designed for a group of players who are trying to solve the murder individually. Outside the United States, this game is known as Cluedo. Many gaming shops carry a clue and have become part of popular culture in some regions of the world, thanks to the fact that it is so well known. The game invented Anthony Pratt. Waddingtons licensed the Parker Brothers for sale in the United States, and both companies were later absorbed by Hasbro, which continues to sell a clue along with its numerous spinoffs, including the thematic version of the game, films, books and computer versions. Players are informed that they are guests at the headquarters, but the owner of the headquarters was killed. He must figure out who killed the owner of the headquarters where he was killed and which weapon is used. Everyone is considered a suspicious that contributes to the tension of the game and players throw the dice to move the pawns representing their characters on the album, which represents the seat in an effort to solve the murder.

In addition to the album and players' pieces, CLUE also includes a set of miniature weapons that represent weapons that could be used in a crime. CLUE also comes with three sets of cards representing suspects, rooms and weapons. At the beginning of the game, the card is pulled out of each magazine and placed in a secret envelope, while the rest of the cards are distributed to players who have to find out which cards are in the envelope using a logical deduction.

Players can submit suggestions or Accusations . In the proposal, the player is trying to get more information about the cards in the envelope by moving to the room and suggesting that he has committed a criminal in this room with a selection weapon. If another player has a card that refutes this proposal, he or her privately shows the card to the player who suggested the proposal; Only one refuted card needs to be displayed, so if the proposal refutes more cards, the player will only see.

In accusing, the player thinks that he has solved the crime. Accusations can be made toDekoli on the board, including between the rooms. After the player has made, he opens the secret envelope; If he's right, the game will end. If not, the game continues and the player is considered out of the game, except that he has to show cards to refute the proposals. The process continues until someone performs accurate accusations.

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