I'm looking for an old board game. I think the name of it is, "Without A Clue" but I'm not sure. ( nope, it's not the game of "Clue") I don't remember if Milton Bradley or Parker Brothers made the game. I tried doing a google search for the game, but did not find any information.
The game included a stack of mystery scenarios, which usually included murder. One person read the mystery scenario, and the other players had to ask questions to try to figure out the mysterious death/ circumstances of the read scenario.
For example, a woman would be found dead with a bag of cat food and a knife. The woman was not stabbed, but was found suffocated. It would be your job to figure out how the cat food and knife played a role in her death.
This was a really really good party game! Can anyone help me find it or know of the right name for it??? Thank you so much!!
2007-03-18
07:01:36
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The game is NOT Clue or Cluedo. It does not involve solving who did it, with what and where.
The game I'm talking about doesn't even have a board! It comes with game card with the murder scenarios, and paper to write down information on.
Thanks for your help
2007-03-18
07:11:25 ·
update #1