The mechanics of the original version of Cluedo is much more simplistic compared to the escape game that was provided for research in class. Original cluedo is what I intend on focusing on as the escape mystery version was more complicated and required too many cards and numbers to be played casually or as a beginner. Original Cluedo consists of many parts that work together but is simple enough to be set up quickly and for younger players to understand. A killer, room and weapon gets chosen randomly and placed in a “sealed” envelope, the rest of the cards are distributed and players take turn rolling a dice to move to a room then using their provided list of cards to guess and use the process of elimination to figure out what cards are in the envelope. The experience intended by this game is not as competitive as others but more serious as a missed opportunity can cost you from winning. Therefore somewhat relaxed but still serious enough that people pay attention, this game is used in a smaller gathering setting where adults and children can play together despite it being more seriously toned. Luck or more skill based components can be integrated into the gameplay, such as puzzles or trivia, however I have learned from playing the alternate version of this game (shown above) that complicated puzzles and o many cards are just tedious for the players.
