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Clue: The Board Game
 


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Alex Jennings - 11:54am May 23, 2001 PST(#19 of 88)

what are the weapons used for in the board game? i never use them, do you? please help! the insructions aren't very specific about the weapons. it tells me to place them in each of the 9 rooms. help!


Rolando Castillo - 07:26pm Jun 1, 2001 PST(#20 of 88)

Alex -- the weapons for the board game version are more of a visual clue. By placing the suspect and the weapon in the room where you are making a suggestion all players can keep track of what suspect/weapon/room combination was suggested.


crystalle gamble - 01:11pm Jun 21, 2001 PST(#21 of 88)

okay i need to know how do you hypnotize the statue in the artifact room and find the rest of the jewels. i have found mrs.peacock and white, green, scarlet, and mustard. how and where are the others. i have already given the jewels to who they belong to. i need to know how you wave the pendant in front of the statue because you dont seem to do it normally. email me asap at CGamble02@aol.com


Jessica Ellis - 11:51am Jul 1, 2002 PST(#22 of 88)

Crystalle, By now, you have probably finished the game or gave up. If you still need help, try the Fatal Illusion Disscusion site. They regularly post mesages about problems which get answered very quickly. Also, you don't hypnotise a statue, you hypnosize Pro. Plum. It is hard to make the pendent start moving, but eventually it does. Jessica


M.R. - 10:29pm Sep 3, 2002 PST(#23 of 88)

Really? There is a CD-Rom version of Clue? I didn't know that! Could someone tell me where to get it?


amanda burger - 05:40am Sep 17, 2002 PST(#24 of 88)

hi everyone it's me again. what's going on today. i haven't had any prob's with my game. at least it hasn't froze up on me yet.


The Jerichoholic - 06:48pm Sep 18, 2002 PST(#25 of 88)
The tribe has spok...no, you have been execut...wait, no, you have been evic.. ya know what, JUST LEAVE!

>Really? There is a CD-Rom version of Clue? I didn't know that! Could someone tell me where to get it?

It's called "Murder at Boddy Mansion", and ya can get it at most any computer place.


Supernatural Taylor - 01:09pm Oct 4, 2002 PST(#26 of 88)

Heh?


The Jerichoholic - 08:36pm Oct 17, 2002 PST(#27 of 88)
The tribe has spok...no, you have been execut...wait, no, you have been evic.. ya know what, JUST LEAVE!

Hmm?


Shauna Ramcharan - 02:57pm Jan 31, 2003 PST(#28 of 88)

Does any one know what amzing site can offer the game of Clue on the internet for free? I tried so long but it is so hard. Plz email me at dancing_angel36@hotmail.com Thanks so much and mystery rules!!!!!!!!


little-darlin - 02:46pm Feb 4, 2003 PST(#29 of 88)

have the cluedo game fatal illusion episode one. i have questioned all the characters and given the chinese box to the main guy and its killed him. but it wont let me do much else. does anyone know how i can carry on?


Stephanie Witczak - 06:56am Feb 10, 2003 PST(#30 of 88)

This game was a good way to use coman sense to find the killer!!!!!!!!


Tommy Wiley - 07:03am Feb 10, 2003 PST(#31 of 88)

it was a goods way to find the KILLER


Jillian Bartak - 02:48pm Feb 25, 2003 PST(#32 of 88)

Clue is a cool game and is the best way to find out the murderer is to use the process of elimination like Guess Who?. Clue is a more mysterious and it gets the attention of the player. I give it TWO THUMBS UP!


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