Jenga = Block Stacking Fun!
Written: Jul 22 '01
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Pros: Great tower stacking fun for all
Cons: Set-up and Clean-up is a hassle
The Bottom Line: If you're having a party, you can't go wrong with Jenga.
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| theman8614's Full Review: Jenga |
Alright, horrible title for an opinion, I know. Anyway, I'm here to talk about one of the most popular party games on the market, Jenga. The box consists of 54 wooden blocks and 1 plastic loading tray. It was first released in 1986 by Milton Bradley.
The object of the game is to remove one block at a time from the tower (which consists of 18 3-block stories at the beginning) and stack it on top. The last player to stack a block without making the tower fall wins the game. Sounds easy, right? Just wait until you actually play because its a lot harder than it sounds.
The premise for the game is very simple. However, once you play the pressure starts to build as the tower gets shakier and shakier and your hand does as well. Just try not to knock the tower down because then you are in for a hard time if you do. The clean-up for this game is very annoying. Sometimes it will take longer than the game and that is never a good thing.
Really, though, that is my only problem with the game. I have owned it for many years and still pull it out whenever I have a party or when I just have my friends over. Its Jenga-tastic! (Sorry, couldn't think of how to end it.)
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 15 Type of Toy: Game
Age Range of Child: Whole Family
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