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Binding: Toy Brand: Milton Bradley EAN: 0032244357930 Item Dimensions: Label: Milton Bradley Manufacturer: Milton Bradley Manufacturer Maximum Age: 1188 months Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 months MPN: 04793 Publisher: Milton Bradley Studio: Milton Bradley Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Product Details:Keep the tower from falling.Ages 6-Adult. Features:Learn strategy in an "indoor play" atmosphere. Appropriate for ages 6 and up Return Policy: Orders over $500 will be subjected to a 10%re-stocking fee Editorial Review: Show your steady hands and elementary structural knowledge in a battle against gravity when you play Jenga, a game of luck and precision. First, assemble the 54 rectangular, hardwood blocks--smooth and shaped just right for stacking--into a three-piece-wide, 18-story tower. Then take turns removing the three-inch blocks one at time, using caution to keep the structure intact while stacking the removed pieces back on the top of the tower. As the tower rises, its base begins to teeter--one wrong move and it collapses in a heap! Game over. Jenga allows adults to play architect and children to perfect their stacking skills and hand-eye coordination. There is no limit on the number of participants--it can even be played solo. But beware: Jenga can be addictive. The instructions declare a 36-story structure to be the mark of a real pro. How tall can you go? --Cate Bick Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Another way to Jenga!1. Tape as many Jenga sticks together with masking tape on one side to support a favorite picture that you would like to turn into a special puzzle. 2. Have your child find a any picture they would like to turn into a puzzle (even a favorite photo can work.) 3. Glue whole picture to opposite side of masked taped Jenga. 4. Shellac and allow to dry 5. Use excto knife and cut the picture apart. 6. Remove tape and voila`--your own hand-made puzzle! Even toddlers ... Read More Rating: - A fun family gameA very simple but fun game. My daughter was home sick one day and we played it alot. Best of all, no batteries required and can't break it!! Rating: - Fun on its own, but better when combined with other gamesI played this game a few times over the years, and it's fun, but not exactly something I felt compelled to own. Many years later, I came across Jenga again, but this time it was combined with a horror/suspense role-playing game. If you like playing RPGs, but don't like being held down by stats, die rolls, and rules, I'd suggest checking out the Dread RPG by Impossible Dream (tiltingatwindmills.net). Whereas in other horror and suspense RPGs, you can say "my character is feeling scared", ... Read More Rating: - NICE TOYI Actually played it at a friends house but it was hard to put back in it is still fun though. TRUST ME IT HURTS WHEN IT IS THROWN IN YOUR FACE!!!!!!!!!!!! Rating: - It's Jenga... What more can you ask for?It's just not the same as it used to be though. I remember it being more difficult, but then again I was a kid then... |