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Post by Dante on Apr 29, 2006 15:14:36 GMT -5
What are the names of the characters? The Cluedo characters? Let me see... Going from memory, so I might not have the specific titles right, they are Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlett, Mrs. White, Reverend Green, and Lady Peacock. Might be different in the U.S. version, as I know that the victim, Dr. Black, was changed to Mr. Boddy or something like that. Edit: Also, there should be a secret passage from the elevator shaft to the Baudelaire mansion. If you allowed in the ruined Quagmire mansion, then there'd be a secret passageway from that to Monty's house as well.
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 29, 2006 15:17:14 GMT -5
It was Mr. Boddy. And I LOVE Clue. ASOUE Clue would just be awesome.
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 29, 2006 15:20:18 GMT -5
You should see the Cluedo Junior we have now.
Anyway:
Colonel Mustard: Olaf Professor Plum: Klaus Miss Scarlett: Violet Mrs. White: Sunny Reverend Green: Mr. Poe Lady Peacock: Esme
"It was Violet, in the elevator shaft, with the sugar bowl!"
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 29, 2006 15:21:30 GMT -5
I've got HP Clue.
And you guy's've got a Cluedo junior? Lucky.
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 29, 2006 15:29:16 GMT -5
The mystery is "who ate the chocolate cake, where, and which what drink"?
COMING SOON: Cluedo For An Alcoholic Night.
On topic, somebody should design the cards and board and whatnot...if we printed them out on card we could have probably make a playable game.
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Post by Zavi on Apr 30, 2006 9:33:51 GMT -5
I want a Quigley ken doll...
A new playable game would be AWESOME. If I recall correctly, an old computer Monopoly game I have allows you to create custom boards. You can't print anything out, though. I should make an ASOUE board.
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 30, 2006 9:44:16 GMT -5
Yes, and then you should send it to ME!
And get me that Quigley Ken doll while you're at it. *thinks Quiglet doll movies*
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 30, 2006 11:00:05 GMT -5
A new playable game would be AWESOME. If I recall correctly, an old computer Monopoly game I have allows you to create custom boards. You can't print anything out, though. I should make an ASOUE board. You can still plaster what you make on the internet, though, right? Anyways, more ideas: - Heimlich Hospital Operation (operate on Violet; one affliction for every book) - ASOUE Coupon Books (entitling you to free stuff at stores that sell ASOUE things) - ASOUE Box Calendars, with trivia - ASOUE Pinball Machine - ASOUE Yahtzee (with eyes on the dice) - ASOUE Buckaroo (place unfortunate things on the Baudelaires until they can take no more and scream and run away, throwing everything to the ground!) Going into more detail about some... HHO could have Incredibly Deadly Viper Bite, Lachrymose Leech, SORE Feet, Cranioectomey or whatever it was called, Lion Attack, Snow Gnat, Medusoid Mycellium, Harpoon, that sort of thing. ASOUE Buckaroo could come in Violet, Klaus and Sunny versions, or even the three sold together for multiplayer games, and you'd have to load things like fire, snakes, leeches, saws, running shoes, fire tongs, crow hats, itchy clothes, snow gnats, rusty knifes, crystal balls, disguise kits, concierge disguises and mushrooms on them. If you send them screaming and running away, you get a sound byte and they fling their arms and legs up. Also, in ASOUE Cluedo, we could have multiple versions, each with different characters, settings, and weapons...Who killed Uncle Monty? Who drowned Aunt Josephine? Who broke Charles' leg? Who kidnapped the Quagmires? Who kidnapped the Quagmires, again? Who murdered Jacques? Who burnt down the library of records/the carnival/the V.F.D. headquarters/the last safe place? Who unleashed the Medusoid Mycellium on Sunny?
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 30, 2006 11:04:23 GMT -5
HHO would be so cool.
Ever heard of the game, "Don't wake Daddy!" or something like that, where you have to get around the board without waking the man in the bed? We could have "Don't wake Olaf!" where you have to make to Justice Strauss' library without waking Olaf.
And it's "Who broke Phil's leg," not Charles's.
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Post by Sugary Snicket on Apr 30, 2006 11:27:19 GMT -5
If there were an ASOUE clue, I'd definately get it. ASOUE operation might be fun. Pinball machine? Heck yes! A box calander.... do you mean like a stand-up one where you pull off the pages, or like the advent ones they sell at Christmas time? (ooh, good idea there....) I'm not so hot on the ASOUE Buckaroo idea, though. I don't know why; it just seems like an awful thing to do. Do an Olaf one, though, and I'm in.
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 30, 2006 11:32:29 GMT -5
Box calendar.
Does anyone want to give me further insight on how Don't Wake Daddy works? It could maybe be based on TWW, where you have to get the orphans to a sailboat without waking up the henchman.
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 30, 2006 11:34:01 GMT -5
Um, you have to roll the dice I think(haven't played in awhile), and then press the alarm that many times. If he wakes up, you go back to start. If not, you move.
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 30, 2006 11:39:03 GMT -5
OK, so you roll the dice, and then move that many spaces. If you land on a square instructing you to press the alarm, you do so. If you wake him up, you lose. Right?
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Post by twistedbrain on Apr 30, 2006 11:44:40 GMT -5
Yeah, I think that's right. I haven't played in awhile, though, so you should probably double-check on the Internet.
Edit: Oh! What about an ASOUE 1313 Dead End Drive?
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Post by cwm3 on Apr 30, 2006 11:54:21 GMT -5
Edit: Oh! What about an ASOUE 1313 Dead End Drive? OK, what's that?
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