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Hasbro is refreshing the classic game of Clue. The new edition is one part Agatha Christie, two parts knives out but with the same gameplay as the 76-year-old original. New copies start shipping today. ....
The Tudor mansion that inspired the Cluedo murder-mystery board game is up for sale stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It was Colonel Mustard in the study with the candlestick! Any enthusiast of the board game Clue will have yelled out a variation of that familiar phrase at least once while solving who murdered Mr. Boddy in his Tudor Mansion. Now hardcore fans can be a part of Clue’s (or Cluedo’s) history as the property which inspired the murder-mystery board game and hosted old Hollywood icons of the golden age is on the market with an asking price starting at £1 million (or $1.38 million), reports Mansion Global. Nestled in the village of Rottingdean in Brighton, England, the former Tudor Close Hotel was once a popular destination that was regularly frequented by movie stars such as Cary Grant and Bette Davis. (A young Julie Andrews was even rumored to sing there as her parents worked at the hotel!) It was there where Anthony and Elva Pratt who invented the game, which was originally called Murder in Tudor Close first hosted murder-mystery parties too. ....