Clue Jr.: The Case of the Missing Pet is a board game released in the USA in 1989 by Parker Brothers. It was a variant of Clue aimed at a younger demographic.
The object of the game is similar to the original; however, instead of a murderer, location, and weapon, players must figure out what pet was stolen, who took it, and where it's hidden. As such, the game is set in a downtown urban or suburban area rather than mansion.
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