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Jenga | 
enlarge | Brand: Hasbro
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $12.82 You Save: $0.17 (1%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 365
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 5.1 x 10.8
MPN: 53557 Model: 53557 UPC: 653569188407 EAN: 0653569188407
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| Features:
| • | Its the original wood block game! Pull out the lower blocks and stack them on top without toppling the tower! | | • | Comes packaged in a convenient take-along, tube-shaped package! | | • | Includes 54 genuine hardwood blocks. | | • | For 1 or more players. | | • | Ages 6 and up. |
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Product Description This is the blockbuster of all stacking games! The original wood block game. The rules are simple enough for the whole family to play: just stack the blocks into a tower without letting it fall! But it's fun for all ages, too, as some blocks from the bottom of the tower are pulled to make it taller! Who will make the tower fall' For any number of players. Contents: 54 genuine hardwood blocks and instructions.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
A Great Classic January 2, 2009 Mr. ViseGrips (4 Seasons, USA) You can't go wrong with a classic game like Jenga. Simple, engaging, and entertaining for the whole family. Appropriate for all ages. The beauty is in the simplicity. It comes with "extra" blocks, but in reality it doesn't matter much since a few lost pieces only means you lose a layer of the tower. The game can be played the same with or without them. This particular execution of the game comes with a handy and durable carry case. This game travels very well. So, we take ours camping to keep the kids happy during any bad weather. This should be a go to game in everyone's game closet.
What's not to like about Jenga? December 8, 2008 Raleigh Reader (raleigh, NC United States) this game is such fun...you don't really think of it with all the fancier games out there...but it really can't be beat. My 4 year old loves it...and is pretty good at it I might add. we got it this summer on a whim...just trying to find a "family" game and it hit the spot...now it's my "go to" christmas gift this year!
A classic October 31, 2008 OutdoorsGuy (Chicago) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a classic inexpensive game that should be in any house where kids live or visit. This and a couple other games have been enjoyed by my nieces and nephews when they visit and helps prevent any possible boredom if, like me, you are a proponent of leaving the tv off.
Pleasantly surprised! August 10, 2008 Leslie Ann Lewis (San Antonio, Texas) I purchased this game to use as part of a role playing game Dread: A Game of Horror and Hope. I had never played Jenga before, so my husband and I decided to set it up and have a few goes at it so we would know what to expect. We had no idea it could be so much darn fun. The concept is so simple and there are barely any rules. At each turn you must study the structure to find a piece you can remove that will not bring the tower down on your turn while trying to leave your opponents with no good options. Its sheer simplicity leaves a lot of options about game play - it could be a part of a trivia challenge, drinking game, or a host of other party games. The simplicity of the set up and ease of game play make it a great option for players of all ages and skill levels. Highly recommended!
A Rare Jewel June 23, 2008 vamommy (Midlothian, VA United States) This game is destined to be a classic. Proving the best games are often the simplest, the game can be enjoyed by a wide range of players including my fickle 7 year old and board-game eschewing husband. The entire package is well thought out. It comes with a very durable reinforced cardboard tube that allows you dump the pieces in instead of having to reassemble the tower if you are in a hurry. The packaging is durable enough to lend itself to many trips and is not made of the standard cheap cardboard that most games come with. The wooden blocks give the game a nice tactile feel and are very high quality. Taking a page from the preschool days, you remove a block from any of the sublevels and add it to the top of the pile. The last person to move a piece without the tower falling is the winner. To begin again, use the included tower building form and stack the blocks back up. Games last from 2-20 minutes, with each round having a unique outcome due to the nature of unstable structure.
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