So today, I am going to do several scorecards for some games. This first one will be about clue. It will inlcude 4 rounds, and I am going to explain the rules for the game, pieces, etc. We are going to have fun with this. Keep on going!
So here is something that you should know about clue before I show you some scores. Clue is a mystery game. All players are trying to solve the mystery. The one who figures out the mystery wins. The mystery is this:Find out who the killer was, what weapon it is, and in what room. If you get all three, then you should win, unless, of course, someone get lucky before you and just takes a great guess. That's the bascs. Now, let's get into details.
Now you have your setup. You also have your rules. Surprise! So now I am going to show you a sample of what your check list should look like, and then a final score. To find out more about Clue, click here.
Rooms | Weapons | People | Yes | |
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Living Room | Knife | Scarlett | Yes | |
Billard Room | Rope | Mr. Green | Yes | |
Ball Room | Gun | Colonial Mustard | Yes | |
Kitchen | Candlestick | Professor Plum | Yes | |
Dining Romm | Wrench | Peacock | Yes | |
Library | Mrs. White | Lead Pipe | Yes | |
Conservetory | Dr. Orchid | None to be listed | Yes | |
Lounge | Miss Peach | None to be listed | Yes |
So now you got your check list, and all, so now it is time for some scorecards of a game of what it might look like
Scorecard #1:ClueRound 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | ||||||||
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Mom | Dad | Rachel | Jamie | Faith | Jesse | Seth | Gracie | William | Charlie | ||
Win | Lose | Lose | Win | Lose | Win | Lose | Lose | Win | Lose | ||
Lose | Lose | Win | Lose | Win | Lose | Win | Lose | Lose | Win | ||
Lose | Win | Lose | Lose | Win | Lose | Lose | Win | Win | Lose |
People are playing mulitple games. Where it says "rounds" it means that they switched to another group. In case you are confused by all that. Remeber:Rounds=People switching with previous group to play. And the Columns represents how many games were played. Now, I am going to give you a couple links that will lead you to other scorecards. May or may not be the same way. Here's an image. I put it in because it looks cool.