Before Clue, There was Mr. Ree
I don ’ t know how old I was when Grandma showed us the game Mr. Ree. I vaguely remember seeing the game. I don ’ t know if my cousins and I attempted to play it – I think we did, but soon became bored with it. We didn ’ t really understand what we were supposed to do. As I have researched the Internet to learn if there were really any similarities between Mr. Ree and Clue, Mr. Ree sounds like it may have been more challenging or fun to play – but I could be wrong. I just remember thinking the layout of the Mr. Ree board was similar to the mansion set for clue. Of course there are different versions of each game – changing design and pieces every decade or so for whatever reason. This is what I remember from my childhood: Recently my son, Tony, and his wife gave me a new addition of clue...