Fancy yourself as a bit of an undiscovered detective? We now is your chance to prove it with our new range of Inspector McClue games interactive DVD-based murder mystery board games. There are six to choose from and these are…
Inspector McClue Death By Chocolate - It's Easter Sunday 15 April 1900 and Paris is the centre of world attention as millions of visitors arrive for the opening weekend of the International Exposition. Amongst them is an elite but diverse group of individuals staying at the Hotel Paradiso. As they gather for dinner, however, the peace of the hotel is rocked by an explosion. Billy Bonka, the foremost chocolate manufacturer in America, is found dead in his room, having apparently been killed by an exploding Easter Egg. Suspicion falls on the people around this table.
Inspector McClue The Champagne Murders - It's July 1967, the Summer of Love, and London still swings like a pendulum. In the Chelsea home of Lord Michael Jagged, a select group of fashionable young things have spent the weekend drinking champagne and partying. As the guests gather for dinner on Sunday evening, however, they are met not by their host but by Scotland Yard detective Austin McClue, who brings them shocking news: Lord Jagged has been murdered! And they are the principal suspects in the policeman's enquiries!
Inspector McClue A Vintage Murder - It is 1937 and you have been invited to wine and dine at the luxurious Chateux Deux Chevaux, home of one of France's finest vineyards. But the promise of a sparkling evening is shattered when you discover that your host, Anhtony Burgess-Blunt, has been found dead in one of his own wine-vats. One-or-more of the guests gathered around the table is responsible for his death. All have their own secrets and motives, but which one of you fermented the plot. It's up to you to find out.
Inspector McClue The Red Rose Murders - Players In the dog-eat-dog world of 1950's Hollywood there's only room for one top-dog and he's the cigar-chomping agent to the stars, Rick Toad. So when he's found dead in suspicious circumstances, floating face-down in the swimming pool of his mansion, surrounded by a hundred scattered red roses, the whole film world is shocked to its core. There's no business like show business, they say, but when it comes to murder, a suspect is just a suspect.
Inspector McClue The Brie The Bullet and The Black Cat - You have been invited to dinner at the Official Residence of the Deputy Mayor of Cassablanca. The guest of honor was to have been France's greatest ever living mime artist - but he fails...you've guessed it he's been murdered...
Inspector McClue Passion Pasta and Pistols - Soho, 1961. A shady, glamorous world of coffee-bars, strip-clubs and criminality. Home to the music business, and a home from home for mobsters, fleeing the police of their own country. Marco Poloneck was one of Britain's biggest rock and roll stars, his Italian good looks and style driving young girls wild, so that he could hardly leave his house without attracting a crowd of screaming fans. But that was last year. Since then, his fall has been as spectacular as his rise. And now he's dead
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