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Product Description It's the classic block-stacking, stack-crashing game of Jenga. How will you stack up against the law of gravity? Stack the wooden blocks in a sturdy tower, then take turns pulling out blocks one by one until the whole stack crashes down. Is your hand steady enough to pull out the last block before the tower collapses?. Brand Story By See all Product description
J**I
No HDMI Cable Required
If somebody doesn't know what Jenga is about: it is a game where you build a tower out of wooden blocks (3 pieces per floor), and players are taking turns to remove blocks out of the tower. If the tower falls apart on your turn, you will lose the game. It is very simple and fun game.If you're looking for a game as described above, then you can't go wrong with this product. Amazon delivered it in timely fashion as usual, and the product is exactly what you would expect–a bunch of wooden blocks that you can use to build a tower. Also, this comes with game instructions and some kind of stacking aid made out of carton. I tossed the stacking aid to trash, since I find it to be much faster to build the tower by hand without the aid.In my opinion, the game is at its best when played with two people, but there's no limit of how many people can participate in the game. I would recommend using a stable table to play the game on, but a dangling Ikea table (or equivalent) surely adds some challenge.In a good company this game is much more fun than any video game on the market, making it a bargain at less than $10. This game will also work anywhere with decent gravity–as long as you are able to find a stable surface. In conclusion, I would recommend Jenga to anyone living on a planet that has a sufficient gravitational force to hold the tower together on the surface, which includes all the areas to which Amazon.com delivers.
N**Y
his journey towards the haze of my youth is wonderful. Peace
Our family grew up together in some sort of Jenga haze where at every get together this was dragged out and we played for hours.Fast forward 15 years and I got this for my 3 year old (yeah, yeah, he doesn't have the manual dexterity or patience....Stop interrupting me) to pass that haze onto the next generation.Guess what, he loves Jenga!! Just not in the ultra competitive, beer fueled way. He views them as blocks, so we spend an hour or so each episode building stuff and knocking it down.Eventually we will start actually playing Jenga, but for now, his journey towards the haze of my youth is wonderful.Peace, No BS Guy
C**E
Classic
We bought one game for each table at our daughter's wedding, so strangers would have something to play with each other. It was a big hit. Our friends made friends with each other and are now have plans for later without us. The bride wrote love quotes on half of the pieces, and one in Spanish in each set. Whoever pulled the Spanish quote got to take the game home. This game has suspense with no real danger, appeals to all ages, is simple to play, and lasts forever.
K**A
An excellent game from my childhood. Still fun, no wifi required.
This one is the real thing -- Jenga as I remember playing it as a kid. (We'll assume my memory is still intact.) Just a box full of wood sticks, some of which aren't finished all that well and some not-so-great instructions. It's possible that this game was more of a Midwestern thing because people don't always know what I'm talking about when I mention my wish to build a gigantic version in the backyard.Don't let that be your or your children's loss or your grandchildren's. My brother, sister, and I played this game rather peacefully for at least an hour at a time. My mom would play it with us. Occasionally even my dad, and he hates games. It's a great solo toy, too, for the little ones who like to build. And while you could hide those markers, what will be more fun in 20 years? A perfect vintage Jenga set? Or one that your children "decorated" as toddlers? Maybe you should just put some nice markers in your cart while you're at it.I'm all nostalgic about this one, but more than many games and toys of my childhood, I believe this one is still worth playing (which is why I now have my own set). You don't plug it in. It doesn't have any lights, bells, buzzers, or whistles. There's no robot, no artificial intelligence, and not a darn thing anyone can control with their smartphone. It does have suspense, and if you're not paying attention, you do miss all the fun.
N**Y
you really can't beat the amount of fun and suspense that it delivers
For the cost of this game, for under 15 dollars, you really can't beat the amount of fun and suspense that it delivers. My fiancé and all of my friends love this game very much; as well as my parents which tells you that all generations love this game. This is probably one of the best "board games" there are around; if you have little kids this would definitely teach hand eye coordination. Definitely durable given the amount of times the tiles have came crashing down going every which way. This game has suspense with no real danger, appeals to all ages, is simple to play, and lasts forever. You can still play it on a coffee table or dining room table, you don't need to clear a place on the floor. One thing I would suggest is changing the box size, you would think that the box would be the exact shape of the game so the pieces aren't rattling around in the box. All in all; it's a great game for a great price that you can't beat. Definitely a must buy to keep in your home for a rainy day or for a family game night.
G**L
Great fun for the whole family.
A fun classic game for the whole family. Except cats.... cats hate Jenga. I've seen a few that like it but they are rare. As soon as the tower falls they run up the wall and out the door. Its not rocket science which is what makes it fun. You remove a block and put it on the top and the next player goes. You can learn a lot about a person and the way they play Jenga. I bet you never knew Nana was such a cut throat. Its a pretty compact game to take on a family trip to not a ton so space. Not going to be an option in the car thought so road trips are out.
T**.
Good deal
Fun game
M**3
Game
Fun game
I**O
VERY PLEASED
I apologize for the delayed posting. Product was delivered well packaged and as described. I am very pleased with this purchase. Thank you very much!!!
A**L
Guess book for a wedding
Using this for gas book for wedding fairly priced
A**
Family Night Fun
Make sure to do this on a non wood table, but other then that we had a great time playing, now we're looking for the yard blocks the really big ones, for cookouts and parties.
S**E
GREAT GAME
One of the best games EVER.
Q**2
Good
Kids love it
S**P
Have fun
Fun game .. always use it drunk with friends during game night wish they were bigger though.. the real big ones are too expensive
A**R
5 star
very good
K**N
5 star
My one year old and two year old love playing with these blocks. I plan on teaching them the game as they grow older.
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