My family are the same; when we play Monopoly, everyone has to watch each other because we're such blatent cheaters and will steal a handful of fifties from the bank at any opportunity. It usually ends in chaos, because eventually one of us will decide they're losing, and flip the board over.
If anyone can run in high heels, it's Count Olaf. Or rather, "Shirley". I got the first six books on CD, and they are so awesome. And quite cheap, aswell.
I remember the adverts for the Cluedo TV series, but oddly enough, it wasn't something I felt a burning desire to watch. You can get this new interactive Cluedo now, with a DVD and a guy who talks to you and everything. It's something that worked well on Atmosphere, but I don't know if Cluedo is the sort of game where you want some D-rate actor yammering at you from the TV set while you're trying to peek at your opponents cards.
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If anyone can run in high heels, it's Count Olaf. Or rather, "Shirley". I got the first six books on CD, and they are so awesome. And quite cheap, aswell.
I remember the adverts for the Cluedo TV series, but oddly enough, it wasn't something I felt a burning desire to watch. You can get this new interactive Cluedo now, with a DVD and a guy who talks to you and everything. It's something that worked well on Atmosphere, but I don't know if Cluedo is the sort of game where you want some D-rate actor yammering at you from the TV set while you're trying to peek at your opponents cards.