In 1948, Parker Brothers purchased a license to the British game of Cluedo and introduced it to the American market as Clue: The Sherlock Holmes Game. In the next year, the manufacturer dropped the subtitle of the game; it has been known to game players as simply Clue ever since. In the course of its fifty-year life, the game has undergone several graphic overhauls. In the game, players vie to name the particulars of a crime--location, weapon, and perpetrator. The popular game achieved its highest notoriety as a major feature movie in the 1980. The Toy Manufacturers Association includes Clue on its list of classic toys. In 2017 USAopoly secured license to manufacture a version of Clue that commemorated the television series "The Golden Girls," which originally aired from 1985 to 1992. Instead of deducing the details of a murder, players attempt to figure out who at the last piece of cheesecake, in which room of the house, and what artifact did they leave behind?