Note
There needs to be a way to note if the magnifier card clues revealed the actual location/weapon/person
Yes, Klued Up is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The Klued Up app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Klued Up is free.
To get estimated revenue of Klued Up app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.
4.41 out of 5
27 ratings in New Zealand
There needs to be a way to note if the magnifier card clues revealed the actual location/weapon/person
$3.49 per GAME! The free version is useless, no better than simple cross and tick paper system, elementary stuff. To get any more than that you have to pay EVERY SINGLE GAME!! And even then it’s not that smart, I can do just as well using a paper system in terms of inferring what must be where. I’d have thought there might be at least some strategic suggestions of what rooms to visit, what suggestions to make, or what cards to show when you have a choice. But no, it’s basic stuff. I’m definitely not going to pay $$ every time I play a game, and the free option is pointless, so it’s in the bin for this one. 😡😡
Why no card?!
My family thinks you guys should add an accusation button
We have Clue FX, the electronic model that talks to you. Well, this app WOULD be perfect if you could change ONE THING. When you click on accusation, you should be able to click on who is accusing, and then click who showed what. In our version, you are not accusing just one person of holding 3 cards. You are accusing the whole table and anyone holding one of those 3 cards must show you that card. But this app makes you only accuse one person.
Helpful to keep track of potential cards in play, understand need to show adverts. Need a mechanism to change the order that other players are being questioned in without having to reset the game
The iPad version of the app Clued Up is fine, but Klued Up does not work right in any of the 21 card sets with 2 players. 21 cards minus 3 for the Confidential envelope leaves 18 cards. So 9 cards per player. The iPhone version seems to think you get 7. So it never calculates anything correctly, particularly rooms. It lets you enter 9 of 7 cards okay but you have to go with your gut and choose a room with 40% odds not 100%. It seems okay with 3 or 4 players. I finally bought another app for the iPhone. I used to graph all this out as a logic problem so this does beat that, but only on an iPad apparently. I was contacted by the developer, so they are responsive, kudos. On box technically the game is for 3-6 players only. 2 player version of the rules include setting aside some cards to look at when no one can prove anyone wrong, as a sort of virtual 3rd player. But the iPad and iPhone apps are still not consistent with each other. The developer said that they may put in a setting. Changing to 4 stars. We only have so many iPads and iPhones around the house when everyone is playing but this at least only effects 2 player mode.
can’t undo a mistake, even the undo doesn’t completely fix problems. you need a way to edit a wrong assumption. too bad it can’t just be a electronic detective note sheet, it feels like it’s cheating. also we play with younger kids getting more clues than older players and this doesn’t work well in that scenario.
This great because it shows you the percentage and everything for a clue game
Makes the game easier to play, super fun.