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Cluedo DVD Game is a deduction/murder-mystery interactive DVD movie game based on the Cluedo franchise. It was published by Hasbro and Parker Brothers in the US in 2006, and designed by Rob Daviau. Previously, the Cluedo DVD Game had been released in the UK in October 2005, shortly followed by a French edition. [1]
Cluedo, known as Clue in North America, is a murder mystery-themed multimedia franchise started in 1949 with the manufacture of the Cluedo board game. The franchise has since expanded to film, television game shows, book series, computer games, board game spinoffs, a comic, a play, a musical, jigsaws, card games, and other media.
A player's preference will be driven by how they want their party to progress: Scripted Games are where a small group of people sit around a table and play a planned out Murder Mystery. Interactive games are set up similar to parties, with the players having to find clues to figure out who the murderer is instead of scripts. [3]
Palmer reads a series of up to five clues to the final password; whoever buzzes in with the correct answer moves on to the bonus round. An incorrect answer, however, allows the opponent to guess with all five clues revealed. If both players answer incorrectly, the procedure repeats until one buzzes in with the correct answer.
Many players prefer this mode of play as it makes the game more balanced since each player gets the same number of "moves" each turn. A few features of Clue: Detailed depictions of the characters made famous by the board game. A 3D isometric view. A top down view reminiscent of the board game. Video clips of the characters carrying out the crime.
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Play starts as soon as the timer is started. The player must then get their teammate to correctly say the phrase by following the rules of normal play regarding clue-giving. If a team guesses the phrase correctly, the device is passed to the player to the left as quickly as possible, without restarting the timer, and no point is scored.