clue characters, clue weapons and clue rooms

OClue card backk, now the clue character of this great board game that are not male. Let's find out the female clue characters and what clue weapons and clue rooms would have been the best option to commit this horrible murder at Boddy's mansion. Like I mentionned in a previous post, it's now possible to play this Classic Clue Onlineand have a new look at those female character.


Clue board game character #1

Clue character (Miss Scarlett)
Clue weapon (Revolver)
Clue room (Conservatory)
clue character card Miss Scarletclue weapon card Revolverclue room card Conservatory

Miss Scarlet was without a doubt at the mansion to play a game of charm on Mr. Boddy. Colonel Mustard was probably working with her to help accomplish something well planned. That's no coincidence that this clue accusation is exactly like Colonel Mustard's accusation. Miss Scarlet probably used Mustard's revolver to do this horrible murder and the colonel was probably near the clue room when all this happen, to make sure no trace of the crime was left in the room. Like we said in Colonel Mustard's accusation in a previous post, the conservatory room was offering sound and distance protection.

Clue accusation #1: Miss Scarlet with the Revolver in the Conservatory


Clue board game character #2

Clue character (Mrs. White)
Clue weapon (Knife)
Clue room (Kitchen)
clue character card Mrs. Whiteclue weapon card Knifeclue room card Kitchen

Mrs. White, long time cook and maid of Mr. Boddy, this accusation is also an obvious one. This lady knows all comings and leavings of this mansion and was well prepared to commit the act in well known territory. She probably attracted Mr. Boddy in the kitchen to taste one of her last gourmet creation and hit him with a perfectly placed knife in the back. This old cook sure knows where to aim to give a quick death to something. She probably put Boddy in the freezer to win some time and make sure no one notice anything in the kitchen.

Clue accusation #2: Mrs. White with the knife in the Kitchen

Clue board game character #3

Clue character (Mrs. Peacock)
Clue weapon (Wrench)
Clue room (Conservatory)
clue character card Mrs. Peacockclue weapon card Wrenchclue room card Conservatory

Bird lover, Mrs. Peacock was admiring birds and plants in company of Mr. Boddy when she probably did this murder. A handy wrench lying on a table was probably there to fix a leaking lead pipe. Wanted some money to finance a new nature project, Mrs. Peacock probably had to face a "non" from the evening host. The noisy atmosphere of the conservatory room with all the sounds of birds and waterfall was very tempting to make quiet lethal move. Mrs. Peacock probably had to use the wrench multiple time before Boddy died because she's not young anymore.

Clue accusation #3: Mrs. Peacock with the wrench in the conservatory

My other post about Clue the board game

Clue, how to do you play this board game
Clue memory refresher, remember those detective notes... this post is kind of an introduction to this old time classic board game.

Clue game arena part I
You know the game, you know the characters (Miss Scarlett, Colonel Mustard,...) but do you really know their stories?

Clue on the internet
Tired of waiting for someone to play with you? The solution is right here in this post, find out how you can play this with people around the world and also find out new ways of playing it.

Clue game arena part II
Find out the shortest path to explore the entire clue board and be the fastest to collect more evidence to make your accusation.

Clue strategy
After reading this, you will be the greatest player around the table to make an accusation the fastest. Of course, this post doesn't explain how to roll sixes all the time, but it do explain how to take the best detective notes with very simple tricks.

Clue versus (male suspects)
Find out the obvious reasons why Colonel Mustard would use a revolver to murder Mr. Boddy and why he would do that in the conservatory.

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