Pros: A good strategy game that is constructed well, and can be helpful in skill-building. Cons: The hole in the box, and the set-up time.
Jenga is a stacking game that consists of fifty-four wooden blocks, that come in a box, with each looking like a miniature 2" X 4" piece of lumber. The game starts with 18 layers of three blocks each, stacked to make a tower, with the rows ...
Pros: Game length, social value, simplicity Cons: Skill levels of players may vary, making it less fun for advanced players
I bought Milton Bradley's Jenga several years ago for two children when they were just 7 and 8 years old. Now, they are 11 and 12 and Jenga is still a family mainstay. One of the best parts of Jenga is the game's relatively short length. It isn't ...
Jenga is a fun game to use for a rainy day. The game consists of 54 wooden blocks stacked in many rows: three in one direction, three in the other on top of that, and alternating up the large tower. The game comes essentially with the box, the ...
Pros: Challenging, Fun To Play, Thats all that matters. Cons: Takes a long while to put back together.
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This game is basically a game that determines who in this world has the steadiest hand. In a quick description, this is what you do...You balance the wooden blocks, take out the wooden blocks, do not let the...
Pros: Easy to find, multi or single player, good teaching tool Cons: noisey crashes, patience a must
Before Jenga hit the market, there once was a game called Tumbling Towers. By comparison, I can see no difference in the two games withthe exception being the name and the price. I believe that Tumbling Towers changed it's name to...
Pros: This is fun! Cons: Sometimes it ends too soon.
I love this game...it takes skill and stability for everyone playing and it teaches the younger ones how to slow down and take a breather before jumping into anything. I love the way that even if you breath hard it is going to fall if you have built your...
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....
Pros: fun for the whole family Cons: stacking them all back up..
I bought this game for something to do on those boring rainy days. I was looking for something that we could sit and do as a family, and I found it in this game.
My 7-year old daughter just loves it, and suprisingly is pretty good at it. And...
Pros: Good family fun, easy to learn Cons: Can get loud...
I remember well the commercials for Jenga...and the constant whispered chant, Jenga, Jenga, Jenga. At the time I had no idea what this silly chant was all about.
Then one of my husbands sisters gave us Jenga for Christmas one...
Jenga is quite a fun game, where lots of wooden bricks are piled on top of each other and players take the bricks out of it and put them on top. Sound boring? Not really. The player who is the last to move a brick before the pile falls looses.
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I love playing Jenga. On Friday nights the church in town sets up a thing called the fifth quarter. You come to it after basketball games or wrestling matches. Here they have free food, games, and music. They put this on to keep teenage kids in the...
Pros: alternatives add more fun to the game Cons: It's Jenga, there are probably better things to do.
Warning: There are enough Jenga reviews that I do not need to go into great detail. What I want to add is variations of the game that college students may find fun. In the first section I give a brief, objective review of Jenga. So if you...
Pros: interesting game, unique, learn patience, requires skill Cons: can be very frustrating
When you look at the landscape of games on the market, there are many that are fun. At the same time, it is hard to find a game that actually involves physical skill and cool nerves. The closest example that I can think of is strictly for kids:...
Pros: Good for children, if there is nothing else to do Cons: Gets a little boring
Jenga, this game has been around for a couple of years now. There are now several different versions such as truth or dare which i do not recomend, and then there is just the plain old jenga. The sound of the blocks can get annoying and the loader does...
Oakland Raiders Jenga 54 custom black and gray Jenga blocks decorated with the Raiders and Jenga logos Custom Raiders game play with a custom die A second, new way to play ...
Dallas Cowboys Jenga The Dallas Cowboys Jenga game has 54 hardwood Cowboys color pieces and comes with a custom die, rules and a loading tray for assemby.
USAopoly 110573 Chicago Cubs Jenga as the tower builds so does the difficulty and so does the fun. this classic tower building game features 54 red and blue hardwood blocks decked out w...
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