Jenga Game Review
Posted by
Brian D Kron
on 7/17/2011
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(More customer reviews)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 brother at twelve (and I at 21) played this game for hours. When I went back to my computer/book/sleep, he'd stay occupied with the game -- playing it alone, stacking and re-stacking the blocks, creating houses and encampments as if the pieces were designed as building blocks.
As an adult, I don't enjoy card games or board games much, but I still appreciate having this game around the house. It's a game you can play with just about anyone, and although it does take some concentration when you're the one pulling out that precarious block, you can still converse and cavort while playing (as long as you've got the game on a stable surface!).
Jenga also helps teach hand-eye coordination, precision, patience, forethought ("what will happen if I pull out this block?"), and just a bit of physics -- some of the blocks are rougher, some are smoother, so friction comes into play.
I highly recommend this game to everyone, regardless of age!
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Step One: Take wooden block from the tower and place it (gently) on top. Hold breath and wait. Step two: Take turns repeating step one until tower wiggles, wobbles, and finally comes crashing down. The last one to put a block on without making it fall is the winner. Genuine hardwood blocks. Ages 6 - Adult.
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