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Jenga


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6 years
 
     
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6.9 
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UserRatingMin. AgeAdults TooComment
SeanXor105Yes A quick game that is playable by all ages.
merkle9  A blast---no other way around it. Its a fun but simple game...can play with adults and kids equally. My son loves it in particular.
petegrey9  What better game for kids than one where you 1. Build something, 2. Try to remove pieces without destroying the thing and finally 3. Destroy the thing and it makes all kinds of noise!
Randy Cox9  Great for kids of all ages (well, as long as they have steady hands, which could be down to 5, I think).
Shade_Jon9  A great game for kids. With towers of sticks that come crashing down. Easy to learn and can play and beat adults, too.
Aranza8  Kids will develop fine motor skills with this one, but they can be easily frustrated when they are just starting. The production values are a plus, as the smooth wood makes them pleasant to manipulate and children are encouraged to build and play with them outside of standard game play. A basic for most collections.
boltongeordie87Yes A good dexterity game that is widely available. However, to compete on an even footing you need some practical experience to judge what is safe to pick, therefore not really suitable for under 7s who would be much better off with Gulo Gulo.
Gecko238  My youngest (5) is a huge fan. And honestly, its not at all bad for a quick dexterity game fix.
Mark8   
mcross85Yes Takes some time to set up, but it can be a blast.
duchamp75Some Nice dexterity plus thinking game. Adults may feel a lack of complexity, but kids want to try it and try it again ...
erik2point075Yes Pretty good game, simple rules, but my figety 8 year old is guarenteed to bump the table and knock down the tower. He still likes to play though.
fullerbd7  My 6 year old caught right on and we more than doubled the original size before it fell. One of his favorites
guantanamo75Some  
Krishna7  I deplore this game. However, almost every kid I know loves it -- the dexterity component often favors smaller fingers, and the loud crash at the end of every game is the delight of many a child. <sigh>
pikkusiili200076Some Kids have to not get frustrated and push down the tower. (Adults too.)
shumyum7  A fun toy games that four year olds can even enjoy. Setup can be a pain.
SoLove7  This is the current favourite of my 7 year old. He is happy to play in a group or on his own, trying to make the biggest tower.
Admiral Fisher6  A simple, popular game that kids love to beat adults at. With supervision, you can use a giant garden version of it for parties.
Germarish6  Well known for a reason. Jenga is a decent game. Not great, but good. The game can drag when players take too long picking which piece to move.
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