Clue: Grimm Edition

Apr 24, 2013 05:12

These are just the cards and the clue sheet.  I'm going to work on the game board next, but that's a pretty long process.  Also, I'd like to issue a special thanks to hyndara71 for all her help!

Higher resolution images can be found here.

Clue: Grimm Edition )

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hyndara71 April 24 2013, 11:23:46 UTC
This is so COOL! Yeah! That's great!
Thank you for all the work. It's phantastic and I love it!

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bm_shipper April 24 2013, 20:07:44 UTC
Awesome work :)
I don't even know the game, but it looks like fun :D

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entwashian April 24 2013, 20:33:39 UTC
This works out perfectly since I always play Miss Scarlet.

>____>

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antares04a April 25 2013, 15:44:08 UTC
I don't know how the game works, but this is very lovely!

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swanpride May 8 2013, 07:32:11 UTC
That's such a great idea!!!!!

(You have a typo, though, it's Doppelarmbrust, you switched the e and the l)

And you have a White Collar version, too? *goes to check it out*

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hourglass244 May 8 2013, 10:48:18 UTC
Really? I got the spelling "dopplearmbrust" from the NBC's Grimm page because I figured that was the most reliable source. (If you go to Aunt Marie's Trailer and then click on the crossbow, it gives you the name of the weapon and some info about it.)

Where did you get your spelling from? I'd really like to be as accurate with these things as possible, and it's always possible someone made a mistake on the website - I've seen that happen before.

Thank you so much for commenting, and please let me know about the spelling! Changing it is a hassle, but if it's truly wrong then I definitely want to do it.

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swanpride May 8 2013, 11:06:04 UTC
Sadly, NBC has a history of misspelling (for example, the originally spelled "Verrat" as "Ferat" and the last time I checked they had spelled it "Veratt" on the website) the German words, and confusing the "el" is a common mistake...what's "le" in English is often "el" in German. And "Doppelarmbrust" is simply the German word for "Double Crossbow".

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