Software:Clue Classic

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Short description: 2008 video game
Clue Classic
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Developer(s)Games Cafe
Publisher(s)Reflexive Entertainment
Platform(s)
ReleaseJune 3, 2008
Genre(s)Puzzle game
Mode(s)Single-player

Clue Classic is a single-player, interactive video game based on Hasbro's Cluedo franchise. It was developed by Games Cafe and published by Reflexive Entertainment on June 3, 2008.

Gameplay

Mobygames explains the gameplay:[1]

CLUE Classic is another conversion of the classic board game Clue/Cluedo. Like in the original, three cards are randomly selected showing the murderer, the weapon and the room where the crime happened. The objective is to deduct these cards by moving between rooms, making accusations and analysing the information gathered. The game only supports computer adversaries (up to 5). The interface has a notebook where the clues and cards status can be stored. Badges are awarded for special achievements like solving the case in less than 10 turns or completing a number of cases.

Development

The game was inspired by the artwork in the 2002/2003 Classic Detective Game version, featuring the original six characters, weapons, and nine original rooms.

  • Producer – Rob Adams
  • Designer – Rob Adams
  • Programmer – Chad Sterling
  • Lead Artist – Erin Miller
  • Music & Sound – Staffan Melin and David Chan.[2]

Reception

BoardGameBeast rated the game 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as "a truly perfect rendition of the classic English board game [with] great graphics and creepy atmosphere". It criticised the lack of multiplayer option, and the fact that Hasbro stopped download editions.[3] Gamezebo rated the game 4 stars out of 5, saying the good included "animations and sound effects; faithfully reproduces tabletop edition's mechanics; charm and personality; eliminates much of the real game's hands-on busywork", and the bad included "no head-to-head multiplayer; can get repetitive; need to sit through canned animations".[4]

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