Clue is the only Clemson still alive from his immediate family. His parents were both killed when he was in high school by a drunk driver. This is the reason Clue stays away from alcohol. It also may be the reason that once 'Howlin Mad' Murdock took him on as his protege Clue latched on to him like a big brother.
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| - Clue es un juego de mesa de colección, se trata de saber quien fue el culpable de asesinar al Señor Burns y también adivinar con que arma fue, esta basado en la versión antigua de Clue y hace referencias al episodio Who Shot Mr. Burns?.
- Clue is the only Clemson still alive from his immediate family. His parents were both killed when he was in high school by a drunk driver. This is the reason Clue stays away from alcohol. It also may be the reason that once 'Howlin Mad' Murdock took him on as his protege Clue latched on to him like a big brother.
- Each investigator is then briefed on what is known, and it is then up to them to solve the clues, and riddles around the house as well as interviewing the witnesses, and resitdents to find out which guest has been secretly lying about their innocence. The twist to the game is that one contestant is lying. One contestant isn't really an investigator at all, they're an accomplice. They helped with the crime, and are now working to frame someone else. The goal is to find out who the killer and the accomplice is, and how they commited the crime. Whichever investigator correctly solves the crime at the end of the series walks away with $100,000 dollars cash. However, whoever is deemed to deliver the weakest investigation each week will be dismissed and be out of the running to win the show.
- Clue was invented by Nancy Drew, the director of the FBI in 1949, as a follow-up merchandise for her immensely popular novel And Then There Were None. Her first idea of the game was to gather seven random people in a mansion, give every one of them a weapon of his choice, and let them kill each other until only one person is alive. The mansion will then automatically collapse thanks to a time bomb attached to stress points in the buildings architecture and bury the survivor alive. The idea was tested by seven French teenagers, who were looking for excitement.
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| - Each investigator is then briefed on what is known, and it is then up to them to solve the clues, and riddles around the house as well as interviewing the witnesses, and resitdents to find out which guest has been secretly lying about their innocence. The twist to the game is that one contestant is lying. One contestant isn't really an investigator at all, they're an accomplice. They helped with the crime, and are now working to frame someone else. The goal is to find out who the killer and the accomplice is, and how they commited the crime. Whichever investigator correctly solves the crime at the end of the series walks away with $100,000 dollars cash. However, whoever is deemed to deliver the weakest investigation each week will be dismissed and be out of the running to win the show. The suspects are to the right. One of the 12 men and women in the picture has commited an awful crime, while the other eleven are innocent.
- Clue es un juego de mesa de colección, se trata de saber quien fue el culpable de asesinar al Señor Burns y también adivinar con que arma fue, esta basado en la versión antigua de Clue y hace referencias al episodio Who Shot Mr. Burns?.
- Clue is the only Clemson still alive from his immediate family. His parents were both killed when he was in high school by a drunk driver. This is the reason Clue stays away from alcohol. It also may be the reason that once 'Howlin Mad' Murdock took him on as his protege Clue latched on to him like a big brother.
- Clue was invented by Nancy Drew, the director of the FBI in 1949, as a follow-up merchandise for her immensely popular novel And Then There Were None. Her first idea of the game was to gather seven random people in a mansion, give every one of them a weapon of his choice, and let them kill each other until only one person is alive. The mansion will then automatically collapse thanks to a time bomb attached to stress points in the buildings architecture and bury the survivor alive. The idea was tested by seven French teenagers, who were looking for excitement. When the game went to beta phase, it was hit by a lack of volunteers interested in participating. Gamers were not satisfied by the prizes offered: a 3 feet by 7 feet graveyard, and an autograph of Agatha Christie carved on the tombstone. Some people complained that they had no way to play another round, or have some McNuggets and fries after playing. In response, Christie decided to refine the game rules to let only one player murder. Other players were each given a card with a picture of certain weapon on it. Christie testified that the pictures were sufficient to satisfy their blood thirst. The first player to disagree her statement had his skull shattered by a candlestick, and no one complained ever since. The game rules changed a few more times after that to become the game we know today.
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