Cluedo chronology
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In recent years, Hasbro has released a whole line of Cluedo-based boardgames. They each include a storyline that connects them with the other games in chronological order. The games included in this chronology are Cluedo, Cluedo SFX, Cluedo Mysteries, and the Cluedo DVD Game. Hasbro has included character biographies and event history on their website and in the games, adding to the history of the Cluedo suspects and victims.
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[edit] Game Chronology
The new games, with their dates included, in this line go in this order:
- Cluedo Mysteries
- Cluedo SFX
- Cluedo DVD Game
- Cluedo
[edit] Date Chronology
- The game of Cluedo Mysteries is based around 50 mysteries (petty crimes mostly) between June 1st, 1925 and August 7th, 1925.
- The game of Cluedo SFX is based on the murder of Mr. Miles Meadow-Brook on August 8th, 1925.
- The Cluedo DVD Game is based on 10 robberies between September of 1925 and May of 1926.
- The game of Cluedo is based on the murder of Dr. Black/Mr. Boddy on June 5th, 1926.
[edit] Complete Chronology
The following is a list of events that have been published by Hasbro on their website and the games in the chronology.
[edit] Before Cluedo Mysteries
- November 1st, 1862: Mrs. White is born Blanche Chaulkley in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- April 24th, 1864: Hugh Black is born in Hampshire England.
- October 3rd, 1864: Michael Mustard is born in Lahore, India.
- 1864: Rusty Nayler is born.
- August 12th, 1871: John Green is born in Greenbush, Georgia, USA.
- 1872: Michael Mustard, 8, sent to a military school in England
- January 5th, 1877: Mrs. Patricia Peacock is born Patricia Gobelin in Capri, Italy
- 1878: Blanche Chaulkley's, 16, (Mrs. White's) parents die; she is put in charge of her three younger siblings.
- 1881: Jane Meadow-Brook and Alfred Gray are born.
- 1883: John Green begins calling himself "Reverend".
- October 31st, 1884: Inspector Winfield Brown is born on the Victoria Embankment, London, England.
- 1886: Sir Hugh, 22, and Margaret Black's parents divorce.
- January 15th, 1888: Peter Plum is born in Cairo, Egypt.
- 1888: Michael Mustard gains his first commission, joining the Hampshire Regiment, the "Tigers".
- 1889: Patricia Gobelin, 12, moves to London with her recently widowed mother.
- June 1st, 1892: Prince Philippe Azure is born.
- 1892: Margaret Black marries Samuel Boddy; soon move to the United States.
- June 18th, 1896: Mr. John Boddy is born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- July 4th, 1897 ot 1896: Lady Su Sian Lavender is born.
- 1898: Patricia Gobelin moves to the United States; has an affair with a married businessman who is later mysteriously murdered.
- 1900: Patricia Gobelin returns to England; meets Sir Hugh, rumored to have been involved.
- December 1900: Patricia Gobelin marries James Scarlett.
- July 16th, 1901: Miss Josephine Scarlett is born in Cambridge, England to James and Patricia.
- 1903: Mr. Scarlett dies after falling down the stairs of his country house; Mr. White dies suddenly after a birthday dinner cooked by his wife.
- 1904: Samuel and Margaret Boddy disappear while in Egypt; John Boddy, 8, is sent to live with his uncle, Sir Hugh; Mrs. White becomes his nanny.
- 1910: Patricia Scarlett marries Ernest Zaffer.
- 1911: Ernest Zaffer falls from a hotel balcony in Italy and dies.
- 1914: Sir Hugh Black, 50, drowns while on a fishing trip in Scotland; Michael Mustard promoted to Colonel; Patricia Zaffer meets Sir Matthew Peacock.
- 1915: Patricia Zaffer marries Sir Matthew Peacock.
- 1917: Sir Matthew Peacock drowned in the Lake District while aqua boarding.
- 1923: Professor Plum is employed by the British Museum; he is accused of plagiarism and fired.
- 1924: Miss Scarlett meets a Hollywood director while in the United States and begins a career as a film actress; her career soon falters; she does a play in London after Miss Peach's mother is unable to perform and she - as understudy - fills in.
- 1925: Miss Scarlett returns to England and becomes a constant subject of the tabloids (before June).
Unknown Dates:
- The birth of Mr. Reginald Ashe
- The birth of Mr. Winslow White
- The birth of Mr. Miles Meadow-Brook
- The birth of Mrs. Margaret Boddy
- The birth of Mr. Samuel Boddy
- The death of Sir Hugh and Margaret Black's mother
- The death of the colleague whom Professor Plum allegedly stole notes from.
- The death of Lord Laurence Lavender - he died after fighting with his wife, insisting that she go with him to New Guinea.
- The year of Mr. Ashe's employment at Tudor Mansion
- The year of Blanche Chaulkley's (Mrs. White's) emigration to England
- The year of Blanche Chaulkley's (Mrs. White's) employment to Tudor Mansion
- The year of Blanche Chaulkley's (Mrs. White's) marriage to Mr. Winslow White
- The year of Sir Hugh's father's death - a mysterious shooting on an African safari several years after 1886
- The years of Sir Hugh Black's military career
- The year of Colonel Mustard's father's accidental death - shot by a nervous sentry
- The year of Colonel Mustard's discharge from the Hampshire Regiment to the Royal Engineers after being involved in an incident where an enlisted man was shot.
- The years of Colonel Mustard's two distinguished victories when he was the only members of his regiment to survive.
- The year of Colonel Mustard's assignment to Military Intelligence, where he worked in the cartographic division.
- The year of Colonel Mustard's retirement (soon after 1918, the end of World War I)
- The year of Colonel Mustard's deal to pen his memoirs.
- The years of Rusty Nayler's military career
- The year of Rusty Nayler's employment at Tudor Mansion
- The year of Rev. Green and Sir Hugh's business beginnings
- The year of Mrs. Peacock's father's death - a fall while climbing the Pyrenees (1889 or soon after)
- The years of Mrs. Peacock's short-lived theatrical career
- The year of Mrs. Peacock's political affairs (probably shortly before 1898)
- The year of Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Boddy's friendship (1898-1900)
- The year of Prof. Plum's father's disappearance
- The year of Prof. Plum's return to England
- The years of Prof. Plum's enrollment at Oxford
- The year of Prof. Plum's appointment as Professor of Ancient Mid-Eastern Culture
- The years of Prof. Plum's Egyptian expeditions
- The year of Prof. Plum and Sir Hugh's business beginnings; also, when Sir Hugh hired him to find out what happened to his sister and brother-in-law
- The years of Dr. Black's enrollment at St. Hugh's College, Oxford, to study anthropology
- The year of Dr. Black's graduation and when he returns to Tudor Mansion to make it his permanent residence; fires most of the servants except Mrs. White, Mr. Ashe, and Rusty (probably 1918)
- The years of Miss Scarlett's enrollment at Madame Puce's School for Girls
- The Meadow-Brooks' marriage
- When Mr. Meadow-Brook asks his wife for a divorce
[edit] Cluedo Mysteries
- 1: The Parting Shot (Mon., June 1st)
Mrs. White helps Dr. Black host a gala garden party for Prince Philippe Azure's 33rd birthday.
- 2: The Phantom of the Theatre (Wed., June 3rd)
Mrs. Peacock hosts a charity event at the Hampshire Theatre to raise money to restore the facility.
- 3: The Wheels of Misfortune (Thurs., June 4th)
Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard's date is sabotaged.
- 4: The Tabloid Attack (Fri., June 5th)
Slander against Miss Scarlett is published in the tabloids.
- 5: The Borrowed Book (Sat., June 6th)
A book Col. Mustard had rented to help him with his disappears.
- 6: The Unholy Heist (Sun., June 7th [Trinity Sunday])
Rev. Green claims the donations for Trinity Sunday were stolen.
- 7: The Vanishing Vase (Tues., June 9th)
A vase from Mrs. Peacock's second husband disappears and is replaced with a fake.
- 8: The Spooky Séance (Fri., June 12th)
Mrs. Meadow-Brook séance is sabotaged.
- 9: The Catnap Caper (Sat., June 13th)
A barn cat Rusty Nayler befriended disappears.
- 10: The Unsafe Safe (Sun., June 14th)
Someone tries to break into Mr. Meadow-Brook safe with Sir Hugh's will in it.
- 11: The Ransomed Map (Mon., June 15th)
Dr. Black receives a ransom note for a treasure map. He did so after returning from an Oxford reunion.
- 12: The Scarlett Letter (Tues., June 16th)
Miss Scarlett's letter is stolen.
- 13: The Phantom Planter (Wed., June 17th)
Lady Lavender's herbal plants are mysteriously replaced with roses.
- 14: The Nosy Neighbor (Thurs., June 18th [John Boddy's 29th Birthday])
An entire stretch of the flower garden is uprooted.
- 15: The Missing Crown (Sat., June 20th)
Mrs. Peacock's tiara disappears.
- 16: The Message in the Bottle (Mon., June 22nd)
Someone attempts to blackmail Lord Gray.
- 17: The Unsavory Stew (Tues., June 23rd)
A stew Mrs. White was making becomes mysteriously bitter.
- 18: The Vandal Scandal (Thurs., June 25th)
Someone bashes in the side of Rev. Green's car while he was at Tudor Mansion.
- 19: The Tainted Tea (Sat., June 27th)
Mrs. White becomes unconscious after drinking tainted tea.
- 20: The Shear Disaster (Sun., June 28th)
Rusty's tool shed is messed up and his favorite pair of shears are stolen.
- 21: The Suspicious Flood (Wed., July 1st)
A sudden leak at Professor Plum's castle causes him to delay a party with Miss Peach and former student.
- 22: The Mail Mishap (Fri., July 3rd)
Someone goes through the mail and takes some letters.
- 23: The Herbal Upheaval (Sat., July 4th [Lady Lavender's 28th Birthday])
Lady Lavender discovers that someone broke into her shop and tampered with her herbs and potions.
- 24: The Castle Caper (Sun., July 5th)
The light at Professor Plum's party goes out and an African artifact is switched with a fake.
- 25: The Dirty Little Secrets (Mon., July 6th)
Mr. Meadow-Brook and Dr. Black receive anonymous several notes criticizing Sir Hugh's associates.
- 26: The Surprise Shower (Tues., July 7th)
Colonel Mustard is sprayed with a hose.
- 27: The Poisoned Prince (Wed., July 8th)
Prince Azure is hospitalized during a party Colonel Mustard was having for Professor Plum's success after eating an appetizer with nuts, to which he is allergic.
- 28: The Haunted Castle (Fri., July 10th)
Someone tries to scare Professor Plum into getting him to let them in on his Egyptian expedition.
- 29: The Missing Medal (Sat. July 11th)
One of Prince Azure's medals disappears after he showed them off.
- 30: The Missing Manuscript (Sun., July 12th)
Colonel Mustard's only copy of his seven chapters disappears.
- 31: The Mysterious Warnings (Mon., July 13th)
Someone posts fliers criticizing Reverend Green.
- 32: The Dinner Disaster (Tues., July 14th [Bastille Day])
Someone changes the seating arrangement for a dinner party at Tudor Mansion; it is a disaster and a food fight occurs.
- 33: The Forged Check (Wed., July 15th)
Someone forges a check out of Dr. Black's account.
- 34: The Late-Night Lurker (Tues., July 16th [Miss Scarlett's 25th Birthday])
Miss Scarlett is followed by someone during a date. Miss Scarlett gets a ruby necklace from her date, a wealthy widower.
- 35: The Purloined Pistol (Fri., July 17th)
Colonel Mustard's revolver disappears.
- 36: The Switched Sketches (Sat., July 18th)
Lord Gray's sketches are switched for a presentation for the Earl of Nottingham.
- 37: The Wet Blanket (Sun., July 19th)
Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard's second date is sabotaged.
- 38: The Secrets of the Tomb (Mon., July 20th)
Dr. Black is unwilling to fund Professor Plum's expedition to find the secret tomb; Plum receives letters by someone claiming to have information.
- 39: The Racquet Racket (Thurs., July 23rd)
Professor Plum's tennis racket disappears from the Tudor Mansion tennis courts.
- 40: The Sudden Sickness (Fri., July 24th)
Dr. Black promises to help Mr. Meadow-Brook reason with his late uncle's associates at a dinner party, but cancels due to Mrs. White's sudden sickness.
- 41: The Trespasser (Sat., July 25th)
Dr. Black notices a boy on his estate three times during the summer.
- 42: The Reckless Rider (Sun., July 25th)
Someone rides Windsor, a bay, at the Tudor Mansion stable without asking and takes a horseshoe.
- 43: The Ruby Robbery (Wed., July 28th)
Miss Scarlett's ruby necklace is stolen and replaced with a paste copy.
- 44: The Phony Fliers (Sat., August 1st)
Someone is sending out fliers asking for donations for schools, but the money doesn't get to the schools.
- 45: The Love Letter (Sun., August 2nd)
Mr. Meadow-Brook receives an anonymous love letter.
- 46: The Purse-Switcher (Mon., August 3rd)
Mrs. Peacock's purse is switched, and her address book disappears.
- 47: The Missing Diary (Tues., August 4th)
Mrs. Peacock's diary disappears.
- 48: The Pilfered Painting (Wed., August 5th)
Professor Plum points out that one of Dr. Black's Gainsboroughs is a fake.
- 49: The Good Gossip (Thurs., August 6th)
Mrs. Meadow-Brook hears that Mr. Meadow-Brook is being sued by Dr. Black. It is a rumor spread by Mrs. Peacock.
- 50: The Petty Payback (Fri., August 7th)
Some papers about Sir Hugh's will are stolen from Mr. Meadow-Brook's safe in his office.
[edit] Cluedo SFX
- The murder of Mr. Meadow-Brook occurs on Saturday, August 8th, 1925. During a garden party at Tudor Mansion, he is found dead in the gardens. There are eight suspects, six possible weapons, and ten possible crime scenes. Inspector Brown is called in to investigate. Amateur detectives Miss Peach, Lady Lavender, Prince Azure, and Lord Gray assist.
[edit] Before the Cluedo DVD Game
- Following the death of Mr. Meadow-Brook, Dr. Black goes on a several week-long vacation to the Mediterranean. He returns in the first mystery of the Cluedo DVD Game (the Monte Carlo Affair).
[edit] Cluedo DVD Game
There are ten mysteries of theft. They are:
- Mystery One: The Monte Carlo Affair occurs around September 1925. Inspector Brown's introduction says: "After the death of Dr. Black's lawyer, Miles Meadow-Brook, Dr. Black took several weeks off ...." This puts the date around early September, depending on the definition of several.
- Mystery Two: The Garden Party occurs around late summer 1925. Inspector Brown's introduction says that the invitation read: "Come enjoy the last of the summer sun."
- Mystery Three: A Bad Sport occurs around late summer 1925. The investigation takes place the following day.
- Mystery Four: The Hunt occurs sometime in autumn 1925, and it was an annual tradition at Tudor Mansion. It was probably a fox hunt, popular amongst the upper class in England.
- Mystery Five: The Autumn Leaves occurs sometime in autumn 1925, after the Hunt.
- Mystery Six: The Costume Party occurs sometime between December 1925 and February 1926. There is snow, so it is probably early in winter, considering English winters.
- Mystery Seven: Spring Cleaning occurs sometime in early spring 1926.
- Mystery Eight: A Princess is Born occurs on or shortly after April 21st, 1926. Inspector Brown's introduction says that "Dr. Black invited all his friends to be with him to commemorate the birth of the first grandchild of the king, the Princess Elizabeth, who arrived in England on April the twenty-first, 1926." Princess Elizabeth is more commonly known by her title today, Queen Elizabeth II.
- Mystery Nine: A Grand Ball' occurs sometime after April 21st and before late May 1926.
- Mystery Ten: The Last Straw occurs in late May 1926. Inspector Brown's introduction says: "One week shy of Dr. Black's thirtieth birthday, the day he comes into his full inheritance, Black arranged with some of his friends to discuss private business matters." It was on this day that he supposedly made it known that he would cut off his late uncle's associates. However, Dr. Black's birthday is given as June 18th - more than one week from even the last day in May. It could be one week shy of Dr. Black's murder, but not his birthday.
[edit] Cluedo
- The murder of Dr. Black/Mr.Boddy occurs on Saturday, June 5th, 1926. Dr. Black/Mr.Boddy, weeks from his 30th birthday, is found murdered at Tudor Mansion. There are six suspects, six possible weapons, and nine possible crime scenes. Inspector Brown is called in to investigate the crime.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- Hasbro [1] Case File, retrieved November 10th, 2006