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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Another way to Jenga! Mar 30, 2007 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 can put a 5 piece puzzle of an animal or fruit together and they love creating their own puzzle! Enjoy! Aloha!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A fun family game Mar 23, 2006 A 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!!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fun on its own, but better when combined with other games Feb 22, 2006 I 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", in Dread, you can look at the swaying tower and feel as scared as your character is.
Now a Jenga game is a "must-have" in my game closet!
3 of 8 found the following review helpful:
NICE TOY Nov 30, 2005 I 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!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 of 7 found the following review helpful:
It's Jenga... What more can you ask for? Sep 30, 2005 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...
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