Hasbro Gaming Clue Junior Board Game for Kids Ages 5 and Up
Hasbro Gaming Clue Junior Board Game for Kids Ages 5 and Up, Case of the Broken Toy, Classic Mystery Game for 2-6 Players,4.13 x 26.67 x 26.67 cm
Clue Junior Board Game for Kids Ages 5 and Up
It’s the case of the missing cake in this classic “whodunit” game for kids. In this Clue Junior game, players are on a mission to discover who took a piece of cake, when they took it, and what they drank with it. Players roll the die to see if they can move characters, look under those characters, or look under furniture for clues. As they find clues, they’ll eliminate choices and eventually discover what happened. The game features classic Clue characters such as Miss Scarlett, Mrs. Peacock, Col. Mustard, Mr. Green, and Prof. Plum, and also Dr. Orchid, a genius biologist with a sweet tooth.
- Includes gameboard, 6 character pawns, 6 furniture tokens, 7 white bases, 7 yellow bases, detective notepad, die, label sheet, and game guide.
- Version of the popular Clue game for younger kids
- Someone ate the last piece of cake and players try to discover who did it
- The strategy and fun of the classic Clue game
- Featuring Dr. Orchid, a genius biologist with a sweet tooth
- Ages 5 and up
- For 2 to 6 Players
- Adult assembly required.
Dimensions: | 4.13 x 26.67 x 26.67 cm; 545 Grams |
Model: | 38712 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 5 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 4.13 x 26.67 x 26.67 cm; 545 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
My hubby and I had loads of fun solving this murder mystery. We are quite new to escape room games so this was exactly right for our skill level. We managed to solve it without any help and had lots of fun doing it. Strongly recommend to escape room beginners
Played Christmas night with the family, took a little understanding to what was going on but once we got going had a great time. something a little different to our usual trivial pursuit Christmas nights.
My head was scrambled the first three times we played the second game on this. It’s difficult to explain what I mean without going into detail but let’s just say that the instructions don’t very well articulate what the purpose is, of various aspects of the game and, as you’ll see yourself if you buy this, these aspects are crucial to the game. Have your thinking heads on, parents & guardians!