October 23, 2008

re-made clue game on craftstylish

Clue: The Arrested Development Edition

this week’s craftstylish holiday gift project is up! one of my favorites for sure!  the project is (re)making a board game, so the tutorial is trying to be general for any board game you might want to redo, but the one i did is clue: the arrested development edition!

Clue: The Arrested Development Edition box

one of my all time favorite shows, if you haven’t seen arrested development i highly recommend buying the dvds. (yes, buying, you’ll want to watch the series over and over!!)  so for the game, the 9 clue rooms became 9 places from the show (bluth company office, banana stand, on the stair car, lucille’s apt, the garage, outside model home, prison, wee britain, and the house).

Clue: The Arrested Development Edition board

i replaced the 6 clue suspects with 6 of the show’s main characters…

Clue: The Arrested Development Edition cards

since there are a bunch of leftover characters, when we’re playing we can say who was killed based on who the killer is.  for example, i think gob killed tony wonder (ben stiller’s character) on the stair car in a failed illusion when the two magicians tried to collaborate.  or, lindsay funke killed bob loblaw in a drunken accident in the house when she found out he was charging her for their flirting sessions.  you get the idea…

Clue: The Arrested Development Edition

Filed under: craftstylish — leethal @ 6:00 pm
  • nwmn
    oooh i have a RAGING clue!
  • Steve
    I LOVE! Arrested Development.
  • Alice
    HOLY MOLY this is awesome. i hope the toy store doesnt think i'm weird for buying 10 clue games to make these for all my best friends! I <3 arrested development!!!! Annyong!
  • That is amazing. I'm gonna have to block this from my computer though - if my fiance finds this he will insist that we make a similar one and I don't think we could do half as good of a job. I can't decide which crazy character I like/hate the most. Buster is probably my overall favorite.
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