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11 new, starting at $34.30
6 Dunder Mifflin Employees, 9 Locations, 9 Office Weapons. . . Dunder Mifflin Regional Manager, Michael Scott, calls a ?MANDATORY? team-building event, where six employees work independently to figure out. . .WHO ?killed? Toby Flenderson!! WHAT office weapon was used!! WHERE at Dunder Mifflin did it occur!! The employee that wins gets a week?s paid vacation! Will Dwight do what it takes to thwart the competition? Will Stanley sit back and work on his crossword puzzle? Will Andy?s overconfidence work against him? If the crime is not solved by the end of the day, Michael will give up on his team and go home. Can you outwit your co-workers and overcome your boss?s meddling to win the game? Game comes complete with 9 custom Weapons, custom game board, 6 Suspect movers, Deck of Personality Cards, Deck of Rumor Cards, Custom score pad, Clue scandal envelope and 2 dice. AGES 9+ v 3-6 players
A great gift for an 'Office' fanReviewed by Mike O, 2010-02-14
This game was a gift for an 'Office' fan, and was a great choice for them. The group has a regular Thursday game while the TV show is on, and it captures the essence of the show's characters, while at the same time has the famiiarity of the time honored classic Monopoly game.
Clue with "The Office" Twist...Reviewed by Jeffrey Doden, 2010-02-02
fun game for fans of the tv show "the office." i would think most
people who get this game will have been a little removed from the
original game of clue, which i believe was the reason for our
rustiness when trying to figure out how to play. it is slightly
complicated! plus this version throws in some new twists and turns
to make things a little more interesting. definitely a fun game,
but kinda loses its flair after playing a few rounds.
i would have given it 5 stars, but there wasn't enough added on fun
that the tv show warrants.
Great for any Office fanReviewed by M. Meanor, 2010-01-30
It's a fun little game, fairly easy instructions to follow, and isn't boring after the first couple of times playing it. I would def recommend this game for any Office fan!
Good times with the family...Reviewed by Romie, 2010-01-29
I bought this game for my sister who is a big fan of The Office. We really enjoyed the game. It is very close to traditional Clue. Being that I don't watch The Office, I like that you don't have to know anything about the show in order to play it. Clue the Office Clue
Office ClueReviewed by Kathryn Heller, 2010-01-09
My teenage daughters wanted this game. I thought it was a little
pricey and was not a fan of the blatant episode of The Office which
was an advertisement to sell the product.
However, the girls LOVE this game and it has been requested by
their friends as the must bring game to sleepovers. The rooms and
weapons are clever. The girls don't fully understand the Michael
rule changes, so they play without that.
The board is sturdy, the character cards will probably not stand up
to much abuse. Overall, very fun if you like the show. I don't
think it will bring as much long term enjoyment as a regular Clue
set simply because of the fad nature of the show.