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The Clue One Piece Edition Board Game from USAOPOLY wraps the classic murder-mystery deduction game around the One Piece anime universe, with characters, locations, and weapons all drawn from the Straw Hat Pirates' world. One Piece is one of the longest-running anime series in history, with manga that started in 1997 and an animated adaptation that has been airing since 1999, plus a recent Netflix live-action adaptation. The Clue format works naturally with the One Piece roster because the show's deep cast of pirates, marines, and antagonists gives the suspect lineup plenty of material, from USAOPOLY.
One Piece fans who already follow the anime, manga, or Netflix live-action series will recognize every suspect, weapon, and room, which makes the Clue mechanic land more personally than a generic version. Game-night hosts who lean into licensed-property games will find this Clue edition fits naturally alongside the other USAOPOLY anime and pop-culture board games. The deduction format also rewards repeated plays since the answer changes each round. The licensed property also gives Clue a fresh visual identity for fans who have played the standard version many times, and the One Piece roster brings characters from outside the typical Western pop-culture frame into a familiar Western board-game format. Game-night hosts looking for a deduction game with personality will get something less generic than the original release.