Marmalade Game Studio has released the Legacy Suspect Pack for its digital version of Clue/Cluedo, adding six returning characters to the board game adaptation available on Steam, Apple App Store, Google Play Store, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Prince Azure, Monsieur Brunette, Mrs White, Madame Rose, Miss Peach and Inspector Gray join the existing roster following what the studio describes as a hugely positive response to a previous suspect pack that brought back the 2016 cast. Each character's design has been updated to fit the current game's visual style, and all six come with two tokens featuring different poses, unlocked immediately.

The core of Clue/Cluedo works exactly as you'd expect. Three cards are dealt face down and hidden as the solution to the crime. Players roll dice, move around the board and enter rooms to make suggestions about who committed the murder, with what weapon and where. Other players disprove those suggestions by revealing matching cards from their hand. The clue sheet tracks what's been eliminated, narrowing the field until someone is confident enough to make an accusation. Get it right and you win. Get it wrong and you're out. The tension sits in that gap between knowing enough and knowing for certain, where one bad read of the table ends your game on the spot. The digital version renders all of this in 3D animation, automating the bookkeeping while keeping the deduction front and centre.

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In game screenshot

Beyond Classic Mode, the game offers two additional ways to play. Clue Cards mode strips things down for quicker sessions, while Ultimate Detective Mode changes the social dynamic entirely. In Ultimate Detective, all players answer suggestions simultaneously but secretly, turning each round into a direct interrogation where you're reading responses rather than waiting for a single card reveal. It shifts the emphasis from process of elimination toward reading the room, a meaningful change for a game built on information control. Players can compete against AI opponents that adapt to their skill level, or go online against other players. Private matches and local multiplayer round out the options for those who want to keep the accusations among friends and family.

The game also extends beyond Tudor Mansion with a series of original crime scenes designed specifically for this digital version. New characters appear across these cases, bringing their own clues, motives and case files as the investigations move to different locations around the world. The six Legacy Suspect Pack characters operate independently of these crime scenes, functioning purely as additional suspects players can bring to any session without tasks or case files attached. Filipa Evangelista, the game's producer at Marmalade Game Studio, noted that the pack responds directly to player requests for more characters from the extended Clue/Cluedo universe.

In game screenshot
In game screenshot

Marmalade Game Studio specializes in digital adaptations of classic board games, with previous work including The Game of Life 2. The studio's approach here leans on modernizing presentation while preserving the social deduction that made the original Hasbro board game a household name.

There's a particular kind of suspicion that only board games generate, the feeling that someone across the table knows something you don't and is three moves from proving it. Clue/Cluedo's digital version keeps that intact whether you're playing locally or matching against strangers online. The Legacy Suspect Pack doesn't change how the game plays, but for a mystery built around the question of whodunit, having more suspects at the table means more possibilities to consider before you stake everything on an accusation.