Perry Mason Game: Case of the Missing Suspect Game - 1959 - Transogram - Good Condition (Copy)
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DESCRIPTION:
Players roll a die and move around the board looking for clues. Clue cards each contain two clues that might be important to the case in hand. Each clue is assigned a point value from 1 to 3, and when a player collects three of the four clues listed on his case card, adds the numbers together to get a value for his 'suspect' (which range from 3 to 9).
Players may steal, trade or get new clue cards by questioning witnesses and cross referencing a die roll on the 'Question Witness Chart'.
Because the numbers assigned to the clues could be the same, more than one player may be after the same suspect.
The first person to deliver a suspect (with a number that matches the total of three of his clues) to the courthouse wins.