Alfred Hitchcock Edition Clue

Alfred Hitchcock Edition Clue

Infobox_Game
subject_name=Alfred Hitchcock Edition Clue
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players=3 to 6
ages=8 and up
setup_time= 5 minutes
playing_time= 45 minutes
complexity=Easy
strategy=Medium
random_chance=High
skills=Dice rolling, Deduction
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Alfred Hitchcock Edition Clue is a version of the board game Cluedo (Clue in North America) themed using elements from the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

Game contents

* Instructions
* A game board, representing the location of the murder
* Six colored game pieces, representing the suspects
* Weapon pieces, representing possible weapons used
* Cards, containing depictions of game elements (weapons, suspects or rooms)
* A parchment envelope labeled, "Case File: Confidential", to hold the solution in each game.

The suspects

* Miss Scarlett as Melanie Daniels from "The Birds" (a red piece)
* Professor Plum as Michael Armstrong from "Torn Curtain" (a purple piece)
* Colonel Mustard as Barry Kane from "Saboteur" (a yellow piece)
* Mr. Green as Mother from "Psycho" (a green piece)
* Mrs. White as Jo McKenna from "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (a white piece)
* Mrs. Peacock as Marnie Edgar from "Marnie" (a blue piece)

Possible murder weapons

* The Necktie from "Frenzy"
* The Bomb from "Saboteur"
* The Knife from "Psycho"
* The Oven from "Torn Curtain"
* The Poker from "Marnie"
* The Seagull from "The Birds"

The rooms

There are nine sets in the studio where the murder can take place, laid out on the board as follows:

Each of the four corner rooms contains a secret passage that leads to the room on the opposite corner of the map.


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