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Jenga
Newest Review: ... you take your turn. I'm sure the possibilities are endless though. Jenga usually costs about £10-15 in the shops, depending on where... more More other board games
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by - written on 24/05/03 (Very useful, 512 readings)
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Jenga . They say that the simplistic ideas are often the best. With Jenga you must have one of the simplistic games ever invented . Yet with simplicity you get competitiveness , hours of family / group fun , and an educational toy for youngsters all in one Jenga is manufactured and distributed by Hasbro UK Ltd , Caswell Way , ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/09/02 (Very useful, 229 readings)
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Jenga has a fairly simple premise - what you get for your money is a box full of wooden blocks. You build these up, three to a layer, into a huge wobbly looknig tower, then you try to make it higher by removing blocks from lower down and adding them to the top. The person who knocks the pile over loses. Obviously, the game takes a modicum ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/09/02 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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When I buy a game for the kids, the first priority is to avoid anything that make irritating or repetitive artificial noises that will drive me absolutely bonkers. The second criterion is that I seek out a level of simplicity in the game that allows my older two children to enjoy it as much as my four year old. This then allows me to abdicate my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/07/02 (Very useful, 238 readings)
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Ah, now here's a game that won't break the bank... but the table might not be so lucky! Jenga, like all the best party games, is very simple in concept but a great deal more difficult to play really well. You can pick it up for well under a tenner, so in terms of fun per pound it's difficult to beat. Okay, that's enough from ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/05/02 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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With the advent of next generation hardware, videogames are representing both earthly and fantasy settings with ever more realism. Controllers are becoming ever more sophisticated and many games are being displayed on 32 inch wide-screen scart-cabled displays of the sort that gives anyone over fifty a headache. But, in a world full of costly ... Read the complete review
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