Clue Classic
- 2 different game modes for varied play – Classic and No Die Roll
- 3 difficulty levels to keep you challenged
- Electronically keep track of the clues you gather
- Clever 3D animation of game board as well as original overhead view
Product Description
The Ultimate ¿WHO DUNNIT?¿! All the Clue suspects & environments are back! Features: “Search for incriminating clues, sneak through Secret Passages, and make the ultimate Accusation to solve the murder. With vibrant graphics and suspenseful music, the crime scene at Tudor Mansion comes to life!”. “Challenge up to five computer opponents, keep tabs on Suspects in your Notebook, and earn accolades for bringing Mr. Boddy’s killer to justice!”. “Sharpen your skills and rise up the ranks. Do you have what it takes to become Chief Inspector?”… More >>
Clue Classic
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5 comments
Edith L. Clark on February 4, 2010 at 7:12 am
The game can only be played by one person not a group. It is great if you want the computer to take over instead of you and friends.
Bixby on February 4, 2010 at 10:08 am
I didn’t think that buying a name brand computer game like Hasbro would result in such poor quality programming. The game is fun, but once I tried to restart the computer, I had to do a system restore, 2x. There were other glitches requiring only playing in minimized screen.
I think there should be a rating system for cd roms, like on USDA beef, so consumers aren’t tricked into buying inferior products on the strength of obsolete brand names.
Carol Weddle on February 4, 2010 at 12:48 pm
Clue Classic
LOVE THIS GAME! It is simple to use and fun. I can finally play by myself and enjoy the game.
S. Leigh on February 4, 2010 at 2:05 pm
This game is well-designed, and it is really fun to play Clue by yourself.
Unfortunately, it has one major problem. The AI is terrible. The game lets you set the difficulty level of the computer players. If you set it at 1 or 2 you will always win. If you set it at 3, you will almost always lose.
You see, if the computer player is set at 3, they will play along for a while, and then “magically” just happen to guess the perfect combination and win the game. They don’t actually deduce the answer, they just stumble onto it at a pre-determined time. You can actually tell this is what is happening, because the game lets you see their notes after each game. After 5 games, not one player had deduced the answer. They all just magically happened to stumble onto it. There is never enough time for you to gather enough clues to win at this level.
In other words, you will either always win at level 2 or always be frustrated with being cheated at level 3. I’ll still play the game, but this is really disappointing.
Mary Jane on February 4, 2010 at 5:01 pm
This game is the absolute pits ! It has a wandering hand that just keeps on roving the screen, but the player is not allowed to enter a choice or do anything !