Another week, another board game! More
charity shop plunder, I love 'em, and you don't feel guilty shoving the 90% in
the recycling bin when it only owes you a quid . . . or two, I think this was
£1.95!
This is the third generation of playing
piece, with primary coloured 'milk bottle' counters for the longest time, then
in the late 1980's/1990's sometime, they went over to realistic sculpts in grey
polystyrene with coloured 'penny' bases, then in 2002 we got these PVC vinyl
(or similar) figures in full colour, each having the dominant 'traditional' colour
of each suspect, except the housekeeper . . . and Professor Plum who is a bit orange.
The new['ish] figures and what a
dodgy-looking bunch of near-do-well's they are! Colonel Mustard the old
B'stard, Miss Scarlet - so the blood won't show, Reverend (are you sure?) 'the
hulk' Green, Mrs Peacock, silly name - silly hat, the Ging'er-ming'er should be
called Professor' Tangerine' now surely and the housekeeper - black [heart] is
white!
They all have a back-story now, but did
they always . . . I don't remember back-story's on the sets of my childhood?
And the cartoon graphics are very Manga-style in execution, I seem to
remember as a kid they were quite sober-looking, realistic, if slightly
Edwardian? Fashions change - I guess.
I'm joking-about to make the blurb - it's a
board-game and there's only so much you can say about it, but joking apart,
it's got a much nicer playing board with more realistic birds-eye views of each
of the suitably furnished rooms.
Also the murder weapons have had a
make-over, although the loss of the little bit of golden 'rope' in favour of an
ethylene moulding is sad I think. The new dagger, on the other hand, is quite
fine, and very useful for 70mm Romans, if you happen to have one lying around,
unarmed!
The spanner has been replaced by an
adjustable monkey-wrench and the gun is now a little six-barrelled
'pepper-pot'.
Which three cards are in the envelope? We
used to love this as kids, far less fights than with Monopoly and there was a certain magic in 'working out'
who/where/what, before anyone else!
I thought I'd posted the grey figures back
at the beginning of the blog, but I can't find them to link to; so we'll look
at them here another time! In the meantime there's boardgamegeek:
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