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The game was named Cluedo by Norman Watson, and a patent for the game was obtained in 1947. In 1949, however, the game was purchased by Parker Brothers, and the name was changed. The reason for the name change is not known.
Yes. The name 'Cluedo' comes from the words 'clue' and 'ludo', Latin for 'I play'. The game was marketed in the US though as just 'Clue'.
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Clue was invented as "Cluedo" in the United Kingdom in 1944. The game's original title is a ploy on Clue, (it's technical title) and Ludo, a game with a similar dice play strategy. It was invented as a way to pass the time with friends while waiting out air raid drills in underground bunkers and shelters. Nonetheless, it has remained a popular game.
A board game is a game played on a board with two or more players, such as Sorry! or Scrabble.
The board game Othello shares this name with a Shakespeare play
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Senet is the name of the board game that the Egyptians played.
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