Jenga
- Classic Jenga now in an straightforward “put away” package for straightforward clean up
- This is one game that young children and adults can play with each other, has no learning curve and never gets aged or dull
- This is the blockbuster of all stacking video games! The authentic wood block game
- The rules are easy plenty of for the total family members to play: just stack the blocks into a tower without letting it drop
- It’s fun for all ages, also, as some blocks from the bottom of the tower are pulled to make it taller
- Who will make the tower drop? Fantastic for Household Game night time
This is the blockbuster of all stacking video games! The first wood block game. The principles are simple sufficient for the complete family members to play: just stack the blocks into a tower without having letting it fall! But it’s exciting for all ages, as well, as some blocks from the bottom of the tower are pulled to make it taller! Who will make the tower fall’ For any amount of players. Contents: 54 genuine hardwood blocks and guidelines.
List Price: $ 16.99
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This is a really nice version of Jenga.,
Both of my 5 year old boys got a Jenga game for Christmas this past year. One got this set and the other got the set that just comes in a box. This is definitely way better because the blocks can be put away nicely in this canister. The box for the other one is flimsy & we’ve taped it repeatedly already.
As for the game, it’s fun & really easy to learn. All of us like it. Every family should have this. None of us are experts yet, but it doesn’t matter. The boys like it just as well when the whole tower falls down.
Definitely a good gift for ages 5+. ALL ages would enjoy this.
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|good storage container in this version,
The main thing that differentiates this version from other past versions is that the large bin allows for quick “put away”. Other older versions required you to stack them on the V plastic before storing. This one allows you to put them away quickly for those who don’t have patience after the game.
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|Flimsy stacking tower,
Jenga is a great game but this version ruins it. Instead of the typical plastic sleeve used for stacking the Jenga blocks at the start of the game, this version comes with a flimsy laminated piece of paper instead. This makes it extremely difficult and frustrating to create a straight tower at the beginning of the game. I would recommend purchasing the classic version instead.
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