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Brand USAopoly
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Genre TV & Movies
Number of Players 6
Batteries Required? No

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  • Clue, the office edition
  • 6 dunder mifflin employees, 9 locations, 9 office weapons
  • 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
  • Intrigue & clock cards – new to the Clue brand, they provide directives that add fun and intrigue as well as faster game play
  • Custom game board features the Dunder Mifflin offices

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Dunder mifflin regional manager, michael scott, calls a “mandatory” team-building event, where six employees work independently to figure out. Clue, the office edition. 6 dunder mifflin employees, 9 locations, 9 office weapons. 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.

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CLUE: The Office
CLUE: The Office

CLUE: The Office

Outwit your co-workers and overcome the “World’s Best Boss” to win a version of the classic mystery game based on an Emmy Award-winning comedy! In CLUE: The Office, Dunder Mifflin’s Regional Manager Michael Scott has called a mandatory team-building event for which six employees must work independently to figure out WHO killed Toby Flenderson, WHAT office weapon was used, and WHERE at Dunder Mifflin it occurred! If questions aren’t answered by close of business, Michael will give up on his team and take the winner’s week of paid vacation off the table.

CLUE: The Office

CLUE: The Office

CLUE: The Office

CLUE: The Office

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the entertainment value of the board game. They say it's fun and adds a nice spin to the show. However, some customers have reported issues with the quantity of pieces in the game, including weapons and dice. Customers also differ on condition and value.

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18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

Customers find the board game entertaining, especially for fans of the show. They say the game has quirky and awesome attributes that add a nice spin to the classic game.

"...thrilled to stumble upon this Clue game which is a very clever adaptation of the classic game...." Read more

"...Overall, very fun if you like the show...." Read more

"The game is fun especially for fans of the show, but it is very expensive to purchase compared to the regular Clue game." Read more

"...and it was a really big hit. It's a really fun and quirky game. If you know about the office you'll appreciate the weapons...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers like the board game as a Christmas gift.

"Good Christmas gift." Read more

"Perfect Christmas present for a lover of The Office. Had great fun playing this with the family." Read more

"...Great for gift-giving." Read more

8 customers mention4 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the condition of the board game. Some mention it's in perfect condition, while others say it was damaged and the box was really beat up.

"...The board is sturdy, the character cards will probably not stand up to much abuse. Overall, very fun if you like the show...." Read more

"...the box my package came in was in good shape, however the game box was really beat up… kind of embarrassing to give as a present.." Read more

"In great condition for a used game except a Rumor card is missing, which can ruin the game...." Read more

"Great game, but one of the game pieces was already broken, and its very hard to slide the player cards into the plastic slots." Read more

7 customers mention4 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the board game. Some say that it's definitely worth the money, while others say that the price is understandable given the availability.

"...not even think about spending nearly $100 for a game, but the price is understandable given the availability of the product...." Read more

"The game is fun especially for fans of the show, but it is very expensive to purchase compared to the regular Clue game." Read more

"...If you love Clue and love "The Office" then this is definitely worth the money!..." Read more

"Very expensive for a $40 board game! I understand it's rare but a little over the top!" Read more

4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

Customers are disappointed with the quantity of the board game. They mention that the game was missing multiple pieces, including weapons, and an incomplete set of cards. Some say that there were no dice included.

"...game on Christmas morning and we then discovered that there were no dice included. Disappointed! How can you help us with this? Thank you." Read more

"Expensive, Play piece missing. Disappointed." Read more

"...the game and started setting up to play only to find the game was missing multiple pieces including the weapons." Read more

"Incomplete set of cards..." Read more

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The People Person Paper People
This is pretty straight forward. It's the new version of Clue (meaning it has the Intrigue cards, and 9 weapons instead of the traditional 6.) The only difference is it's all about "The Office!" You play as either Jim (Green), Pam (Scarlet), Andy (White), Dwight (Mustard), Angela (Peacock), or Stanley (Plum). The board features rooms from the show and are pretty dead on as far as details inside the rooms and even the layout of the board itself. I love how in Accounting it has Angela's creepy babies playing the saxophone poster!If you love Clue and love "The Office" then this is definitely worth the money! we've had it for about a week and have played it over 5 times already! A+ Recommend!
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This is pretty straight forward. It's the new version of Clue (meaning it has the Intrigue cards, and 9 weapons instead of the traditional 6.) The only difference is it's all about "The Office!" You play as either Jim (Green), Pam (Scarlet), Andy (White), Dwight (Mustard), Angela (Peacock), or Stanley (Plum). The board features rooms from the show and are pretty dead on as far as details inside the rooms and even the layout of the board itself. I love how in Accounting it has Angela's creepy babies playing the saxophone poster!

If you love Clue and love "The Office" then this is definitely worth the money! we've had it for about a week and have played it over 5 times already! A+ Recommend!
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