Language: (en-us) The Clue game gets an update with a card-revealing mirror that holds the answers to the mystery. Detective Game for Juniors Ages 5 - 7 Game Case 4 Game Cards 4 Movers Notepad

Check to make sure the blue clue-revealer door is closed.

Players start by picking a character and a notepad. The mechanics are also simplified for this children's version of Clue, but is still very similar to Clue. In this suspenseful game, players have to find out who's responsible for murdering Mr. Boddy of Tudor Mansion in his own home. "Clue Jr." is a spin-off of the popular board game "Clue," and is intended for younger audiences between the ages of 3 and 8.

Get the scoop on the mansion's rooms, weapons, and guests and start detecting! A children's "Jr." version of the classic Clue game.

Each card has 2 mysteries on each side which allows for a total of 16 possible combinations between the 4 cards.

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 have to discover who ate the cake, what time the cake was eaten, and what drink, was eaten with the cake. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Players roll the die to see if they can move characters, look under those characters, or look under furniture for clues. Youngest player goes first. The Clue board game rules state that there are three ways to enter or exit a room: 1) entering through the doorway by moving your token the number shown on the die across the yellow squares, 2) you may use the Secret Passages by jumping corner to corner across the board without using the die, 3) or your token may be placed into a room by another player when suggestions are being made to solve the murder … Put the 4 game cards into the game case in any order.

Clue Junior Rules and Game Contents The game includes a game board, playing characters, furniture tokens, bases, detective notepads, die, label sheets, and instructions. As they find clues, they'll eliminate choices and eventually discover what happened.

Instead of discovering who killed "Mr. Boddy," players have to discover "Who ate the cake?" To begin playing Clue Jr., the card with the mystery in question is placed in the clue revealer sleeve with the door closed. Playing the Game.

Spin the spinner and move the number of spaces indicated.

"Clue Jr." is designed to be played multiple times with a different outcome each time. The object is to discover which person ate the cake, with which drink and at what time.