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Ever find yourself at a loss while babysitting, wishing you had a fun game to pull out? This article will show you how to create your own interactive Clue game, which can be played many times, and never get boring!
Steps
Part 1
Part 1 of 3:
Creating the Cards
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1Decide which rooms you'd like to use, and which rooms are off-limits.
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2Create cards using cardstock. Print the room name on one side of the card, and print the name of the game on the other side.Advertisement
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3Print the names of the suspects on the cardstock, just as before. You can make up your own names for the characters, or choose to use the names of the suspects in the actual game.
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4Create cards for the weapons. As with the names, you can substitute your own weapons instead of using the traditional clue weapons.
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Part 2
Part 2 of 3:
Setting Up the Game
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1Gather some fake money. If you don't have any fake money, you can just use pieces of paper to serve as money.
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2Gather some folder and write the name of each 'agent' on the folder. For example, strong pieces of paper can serve as folders. Coordinate them with the names of the agents. For example, one agent could have a blue folder and be called 'Agent Marine'.
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3You can also set up a 'store'. At my store, I sell 'reference sheets'. The general reference sheets include the suspects, locations, and weapons. Players can purchase these to use while eliminating what's written on their card.
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Part 3
Part 3 of 3:
Playing the Game
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1Take one card from each category. Place them into an envelope. Evenly divide the remaining cards as well as the fake money. If you have any extra cards, as will sometimes happen, you can also sell these at your store.
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2Tell the players that they can begin. When asking questions to one another, have them go the the room in question. However, this is not required to play. The players agree to either exchange questions or they agree on a price for a question. Have fun playing!
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