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Inexpensive giant jenga game
Inexpensive giant jenga game








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Jenga and tumbling towers - what’s the difference?

inexpensive giant jenga game

(Right) Midnight Confetti on Etsy (Personalized) (Left) Kubiya Games on Etsy (Dark Hardwood) With so many innovative and play-worthy styles - you just can’t call jumbling towers “Fake Jenga”. KAPLA Buildiers are longer, flatter stacking sticks that can be used to create elaborate tower structures beyond the capacity of Jenga - for those who covet the Jenga building world record, this is your top pick.Uno Stacko is a stacking tower game derived from UNO the card game - with special rules based on the UNO concept of clearing your cards.The Jumbling Tower is what Jenga purists may call a “knock-off” - all kinds of Jenga-style tower games made by companies NOT associated with the official Jenga brand.We’ll learn the ins and outs later in this article - (1) What they are (2) How they’re similar (3) How they’re different…īut here’s the quick-list if you’re the type of person who plays the game of life with an hourglass. Imagine that - a curated list of the games most easily confused with Jenga. On the outside, some of these towers look pretty similar - but I assure you there are stark differences in how the two “similar yet different” games are played.Įnough jumbling thoughts around - let’s set the record straight! Demystifying The Jumbling Tower Part of that is being a product of the official Jenga trademark.










Inexpensive giant jenga game