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by Gran4piano , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Entertaining, teaches sportsmanship, encourages laughter Cons: Grandma's usually lose
And they all came tumbling down! What a fun game. My grandson and I love to play this. He thoroughly enjoys getting me in a predicament of having to be very bold with removing one of the jenga pieces and then laughs and laughs when the whole thing...
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by RBenson1 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: great fun for the whole family, doesn't require great memory or knowledge of trivia Cons: the little stacking box that came with ours to help build the tower broke but I think they are made more durable in the newer versions
Gee, we are adults. How much fun could stacking little wooden blocks be? Well you would be surprised!
Jenga is one of the most fun games for adults and children alike that we have played in a long time. The whole object of the game is to...
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by slittlefoot , Feb 11 '00
Pros: Cheap, Helps teach coordination and building skills for kids Cons: NONE
This is one game that I bought shortly after it came out. The objective of the game is to get it as high as you can with out knocking it over. Sounds simple? Well, its not. You to have very steady hands. The other way you can play is by only using...
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by Adumbftw , Dec 24 '00
Pros: fun for the whole family Cons: none
The simplest of games are the most fun. Jenga is no exception. A very simple game. the Jenga tower is made up of blocks of wood. Players must take turns removing the blocks and stacking them on top of the tower. The player who makes the tower fall...
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by theman8614 , Jul 22 '01
Pros: Great tower stacking fun for all Cons: Set-up and Clean-up is a hassle
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....
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by zookeeper16 , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Challenging & intense Cons: Lots o' blocks
Jenga is truly a fun game for all to play! And it can be addictive because you want to continue to try to get your tower higher and higher than the last time.
The game is actually just a bunch of rectangular blocks that you stack up three...
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by heatherweller , Feb 27 '00
Pros: Simple, compact, quick, multi-generational Cons: none
Jenga's charm comes from its simplicity and appeal to all ages. This isn't a game where Grandma's vocabulary or a block of questions from Aunt Myrtle's teen years will bore the younger set to tears. When it's rainy outside and you want to turn off the...
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by hupfauf , Jan 08 '00
Pros: easy to learn Cons: none
You should hide this game from me if you want me to get things done around the house. It is a game that if left on the table, will lure me in. "Just one quick game" I say to myself. Standing next to the table I start to play, soon I will be...
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by sherri133 , May 16 '00
Pros: fun for the whole family, durability Cons: none
My family was given this game as a gift several years ago and it still gets played often. Whether it is the kids playing or us adults it is a whole lot of fun. Jenga is a game consisting of wooden blocks that you start off with in a perfect stack with...
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by blackelve - Top 500, Jan 22 '00
Pros: good for using as blockades for cars Cons: noise, boring, frustrating to put away
I do not like Jenga.
For several reasons this game irrates me.
First: It is loud. When those blocks hit the table and an earthshattering sound, my teeth just clinch tight.
Second: Try getting those blasted blocks back in the...
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by aircavaviator , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Fun for all Cons: none
Crash, bang, oops. That's the end let's do it again. The game can last a short time or pretty long depending on the players. A game from 2-? we sometimes play in teams. This is a game for the steady hand and no good for you if you are a serious caffeine...
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by tommiles , Dec 24 '99
Pros: great game Cons: none
Jenga, the object of this game is to take wooden block from the tower that you have built and place it very gently on the top of the tower. Then it's the next persons turn and they must do the same thing. Take a block from somewhere in the tower without...
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by trhll , Feb 09 '00
Pros: great for parties Cons: not fun for only 2 people
I bought Jenga for my husband for a Christmas present. He has been wanting it for a while. We played this game with some of our friends, and we loved it.
I decided that I would buy Jenga so we could have it to play anytime that we wanted...
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by Misticke , Mar 15 '00
Pros: Blocks are big enough even for very small children and easily found Cons: Pain to put back in the box
My 10 year old son received this game for Christmas two years ago. He didn't care much for it since you had to rebuild the blocks if you knocked them down. They went into the computer drawer where I thought they would stay, but my then 4 year old spied...
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by sllesq , Jan 26 '00
Pros: Never gets old, Can be played by any number of players, Easy to learn Cons: none
The first time I played Jenga was in college, when we were sitting around one night in someone's dorm room and there was no tv and not much to do. I fell in love with it right away, and couldn't wait until it was my turn to play.
The first...
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