Synopsis History of the Board Game: Mr. Pratt, a solicitor;s clerk before his retirement to Bournemouth, invented the classic "who dunnit" game Cluedo. Mr Pratt, who described himself as "an introvert full of ruminations, speculations and imaginative notions" came up with the idea for the murder game in 1944. The first game was played in the boardroom of Waddington's Managing Director, Norman Watson, together with the Pratts and Mr and Mrs Bull, who had already invented a successful game called BUCCANEER. Cluedo[registered] is today sold in over 40 countries worldwide and is known as Clue[registered] in the USA. About the Author Vicki Cameron is a member of the Mystery Writers of America and Crime Writers of Canada and has been nominated for prestigious Edgar and Arthur Ellis Awards by these groups, respectively. She is also a member of Sisters in Crime, and Capital Crime Writers. She lives in Ontario, Canada.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
3 weeks ago