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This doc file is for those who don't remember Barney
Fife of Mayberry RFD.
Who-Dunit is played like the popular board game Clue.
basically a process of elimination. As you map your way
through the Mansion you should write down any suspects or
weapons you come across. You can then match your list
against the list the game provides. The Murderer has left
town with the murder weapon so the person and weapon you
never come across must be the one?
You may move a weapon to another location in the
mansion, but remember others are doing the same to you.
You may make an accusation any time you like, but if
your wrong you loose all remaining turns for the day. For
this reason you should wait until you have used up your
turns before making your guess. You do not have to be at
the scene of the crime to make an accusation. However, you
must be in the room the Murder was committed in when you
make your final accusation.
The House Detective gets a chance once per day to solve
the mystery. You are not only playing against other players but
the House Detective as well.
The room the Murder was committed in will become
obvious to you as you play.
That's about it, good luck and have fun!