Just like Monopoly I seem to be collecting all kinds of Clue Games. Which is why you will find #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Winning Moves Games Clue Master Detective is our latest addition for our series.
Winning Moves Games Clue Master Detective
First Introduced in the 1980’s, Clue Master Detective is the super-sized version of Clue. More suspects, more weapons and more possible murder locations. all add up to more mayhem!
Just like in the classic game of CLUE, the object is to solve the mystery of who killed Mr. Body, with what weapon and where. With additional suspects, weapons and locations in the mix you’ll need your sharpest detective skills to solve the ever changing mystery.
Turn by turn you sleuth, collecting evidence and pinpointing certain culprits, means and locations. Then, when you think you’ve got it, make your accusation: Whodunit? Where? With which weapon?
Clue Master Detective, it’s so entertaining, it’s criminal! Game contains: Tri-Fold Oversized Game Board; 30 Suspect; Weapons and Murder Location Cards; 10 Plastic Tokens; 8 Brass-Toned Metal Weapons; Detective notebook Pad; Case File Envelope; 2 Dice and Rules Booklet with Clue History and Strategy.
About this item
- Clue master detective: more suspects, more rooms, more weapons.
- 3-10 players, ages 10 and up
- The perfect game for murder mystery parties!
- Be the master detective who solves the murder!
- A 1980’s classic family board game!
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Reading Class:
Set the Board Game up and ask the players to sit down. Then read instructions explaining how to play the game. Then ask them questions about what is going to happen. Then have them ask you questions to make sure you understand what is going to happen in the game.
Art Class:
Create a piece of Art showing what happened in the Game and include a description of what you drew and why.
Drama Class:
Dress up like one of the characters. Before you say you don’t have the correct clothes you can get the clothes from a older relative or by visiting a Thrift Store which would be a #FieldTrip
Music Class:
Create a song or a Jingle about the Game which could be used in a commercial and perform this song before you begin playing the game.
Cooking Class:
Create a snack that you think the suspects in the game would have liked that can be served while playing this game.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates