No, I'm pretty sure it was standard Clue, just with a second game board on the other side of the regular mansion board. There were two sets of room cards, but the suspects and weapons stayed the same for either. The boardwalk only had six rooms, whereas the mansion had eight.
But I'll admit you now have me intrigued. Janus in the journal with the words. Did I guess correctly?
Now you've got me curious. I'm wondering what edition of Clue you were playing. I remember seeing one edition that had a 3-D game board; I wonder if that could be what you were playing. (I'm guessing you would have recognized if it had been something like the Scooby-Doo or Harry Potter editions.)
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But I'll admit you now have me intrigued. Janus in the journal with the words. Did I guess correctly?
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Now you've got me curious. I'm wondering what edition of Clue you were playing. I remember seeing one edition that had a 3-D game board; I wonder if that could be what you were playing. (I'm guessing you would have recognized if it had been something like the Scooby-Doo or Harry Potter editions.)
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Really, all you do is flip the game board over and you have the second crime scene (the boardwalk). The graphics may be more up to date, but I think otherwise it's the same game.
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