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Jenga (1983)

Bild zu $item.gameThumb0Url Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 6
Number of Players: 1 - 8
Publisher: Tactic, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, Estrela, Leslie Scott Associates, Melco, Planet Finska, Korea Boardgames, Salco, NeoTroy Games, Early Learning Centre, MB Spiele, Noris Spiele, (Unknown), Schmidt France, Chad Valley Co Ltd., Barnes & Noble, Santa Teresa, Tesco, Full Base Union Enterprise Co., Ltd., IKEA, Goki, Woodstock Spiele, Go! Games, Der Grüne Punkt, Creative Crafthouse, John Jaques of London, Simba Toys, London Transport Museum, Pavilion, Paradigm Games Ltd, Stihl, Challenge Master Game Co Ltd, WWF, Pokonobe Associates, Okoïa-Addendo, The Op Games, Hasbro, Tomy, Publijuego, tridias, Spin Master Ltd., Brinquedos Junges, Fundex, Inspirion, OPEN'N PLAY, SPM: Syarikat Permainan Malaysia, MB Juegos, Borras Plana S.A., Klee, Parker Brothers, Meridian Point Products, Top-Game, Mitra, Cayro, The Games, Irwin Toy Ltd., Skybound Tabletop, Fratelli Fabbri Editori (Fabbri Editore), Top-Toy, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Lagoon Games, Siam Mandalay, Dal Negro, Десятое королевство, Hearth & Hand with Magnolia, Milton Bradley, Queen Games
Designers: Leslie Scott
Artists: Tony Moore
Mechanics: Single Loser Game, Physical Removal, Stacking and Balancing

Jenga is tower building game played with 54 wooden blocks; each block is 3 times as long as it is wide, and slightly smaller in height than in width. The blocks are stacked in a tower formation; each story is three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their long side, and each story is placed perpendicular to the previous (so, for example, if the blocks in the first story are pointing north-south, the second story blocks will point east-west). There are therefore 18 stories to the Jenga tower. Since stacking the blocks neatly can be tedious, a plastic loading tray is included.

Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower moves first. Moving in Jenga consists of taking one and only one block from any story except the completed top story of the tower at the time of the turn, and placing it on the topmost story in order to complete it. Only one hand at a time may be used to remove a block; both hands can be used, but only one hand may be on the tower at a time. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place may be left out of place if it is determined that it will knock the tower over if it is removed. The turn ends when the next person to move touches the tower, although he or she can wait 10 seconds before moving for the previous turn to end if they believe the tower will fall in that time.

The game ends when the tower falls in any significant way -- in other words, any piece falls from the tower, other than the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The loser is the person who made the tower fall (i.e. whose turn it was when the tower fell); the winner is the person who moved before the loser.

The same game concept was published in 1984 by Fagus under the name "Hoppla - eins zuviel!" According to the designer, the game was developed from Takoradi blocks/bricks. "Jenga" is Swahili for "build".



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