Who invented the game Cluedo?

Who invented the game Cluedo?

Anthony E. PrattCluedo/DesignerCluedo (/ˈkluːdoʊ/), known as Clue in North America, is a murder mystery game for three to six players that was devised in 1943 by Anthony E. Pratt from Birmingham, England. The game was first manufactured by Waddingtons in the UK in 1949.

What is Cluedo based on?

Clue was invented during the UK air raids of World War II. In the early 1940s, a British musician, fire warden, and munitions factory worker named Anthony Pratt was holed up in his Birmingham home during air raids.

What are the 10 rooms in Cluedo?

There are 10 rooms in Cluedo which are: Dining Room, Lounge, Kitchen, Study, Hall, Billiard Room, Conservatory, Ballroom, Library, and Cellar.

How many versions of Cluedo are there?

It is kind of surprising that it took forty years for a children's version to be created though as the first children's Clue game was created in 1989. Since then there have been nine different games created for the Clue Junior line.