Pros: Challenging, Fun To Play, Thats all that matters. Cons: Takes a long while to put back together.
Jenga, Jenga, Jenga...
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: Builds coordination and concentration Cons: Picking up the blocks
I think I bought this game as an "extra" present one year for Christmas - you know, one of those to have just in case someone you weren't expecting a gift from gives you one. It sat in the closet for almost a year, and one day my then 5 year...
Pros: strategy game extraordinaire, cheap Cons: easy to lose pieces, don't want to play this near a lot of vibration
This is another family favorite. We paid $11.99 for this game and have enjoyed numerous evenings with it. This is a game of skill and light touch, you've got to be careful in deciding which piece you want to pull away.
I'm the nerd who's good at party games. You probably know someone like me. Whether it's Pictionary or Scrabble, somehow I wind up winning. Same with Jenga. But now I've ditched the official rules. Here's why:
Pros: Teaches Hand-eye coordination, precision, patience, forethought, and physics, fun, easy, durable! Cons: Can get boring after a long while!!
Not only is this toy extremely durable (how can you really break those small blocks of wood?), it's incredibly flexible as a toy. My family and I have played this game for hours. When I went back to my computer/book/sleep, he'd stay occupied with the...
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: 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 ...
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: 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...
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...
Pros: Jenga is a fun and strategical game. Cons: The part that you have to build up the blocks again after someone has destroyed it.
I love this game.. Although my young ones have had this game forever, I still love it. Although the concept of the game is simple and doesn't take much out of you, it's still fun. It still has been fun for all those years. ^-^ When there is nothing to...
I would lie to give you my review of this game called Jenga. I played this game with my Nephews when I got to stay with them for a while so this game is a fun family game to play. For all ages from ages 5 and up
Pros: physically challenging, nerve wracker Cons: annoying to put back together
People, especially guys, play games to compete. Nobody likes to lose, but some people more than others. Having a good time is fine and dandy, but for many being the winner is more important.
Jenga is one of those games where you really don't...
Pros: Great fun with a simple tower Cons: concentration is the key, so I had to restrain from laughing! hehe
Jenga was a game I bought out of desperation for my son. My child who is 8 had asked for Uno Stacko (actually he asked his aunt and she mentioned it as we strolled through Target) but it was not to be found. I picked up the Jenga box and figured...
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 ...
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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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