Reddit Reddit reviews Jenga Classic Game

We found 7 Reddit comments about Jenga Classic Game. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Jenga Classic Game
Pull out a block without crashing the stack to win at JengaIncludes 54 Jenga hardwood blocks, stacking sleeve with instructionsSimple, solid, and timelessIt takes skill, strategy, and luck. Challenge yourself or play with friendsWin by being the last player to remove a block without causing the stack to crash
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7 Reddit comments about Jenga Classic Game:

u/WilliamNyeTho · 10 pointsr/wallstreetbets

can you make this post into a video where you purchase this item, set it up on a table and use one of these to illustrate the debt you're talking about

u/Bamce · 2 pointsr/rpg

>whose classic portable version that comes within a wooden box is unavailable to get in my town

Why?

u/HexCoils · 2 pointsr/vapeitforward

You know what adults really love at things like this? Shit they actually would use and not throw away. Like a cast iron pan, or a chef's knife (side note: I wouldn't buy that personally but it's the best looking one I can find for $25). I still have a blanket that I got from a White Elephant a few years ago. Doesn't match a thing in my house, but it's comfy and comes in handy all the time.

For the kids, and adults honestly, I'd recommend a nerf gun (expect to remember people getting shot with it the entire rest of the party), Jenga, or a mini helicopter.

Even if a kid gets stuck with a cast iron pan you know their parents are going to give them twenty bucks for it to make em happy.

u/wanderer333 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Apples to Apples, Dixit, Jungle Speed, Pictionary, Anomia, SET, Loaded Questions, and Jenga are a few that come to mind where the adults wouldn't necessarily have an advantage over the kids. Also Fluxx and We Didn't Playtest This are both hilarious card games that would be perfect for kids in that age range, but I have a blast playing them with other adults on a regular basis too; Spaceteam looks like another good one but I haven't personally played it. If you're looking for more involved strategy games, Ticket to Ride and Carcassone would be fine for that age, just require more of a learning curve. Cranium and Quelf are silly games that involve a variety of tasks (drawing, acting, singing, trivia, etc) and although they're supposedly aimed at adults, kids love them too (just skip cards that are too hard; or you could also consider the kids' versions of both games, Cranium Cadoo and Quelf Jr.). Uno (or Crazy Eights with a regular deck of cards) is always a classic, and you can always play charades or the category game!

edited to add: not sure about a good choose your own adventure story, but Mad Libs are always fun!

u/the_skyis_falling · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would suggest getting ingredients for you both to cook and an easy favorite meal of ya'lls. Then watch a movie on Netflix or have rented something from Redbox. But make a rule, NO internets or devices during the night in. Only have them set to the side in case of emergencies or some such. While watching the movie sit close to one another, hold hands, cuddle.

If movie is not interesting have some board or card games set out that ya'll like to play. Jenga, is a fun 2 person game, or (don't have on WL, cause already own) Yahtzee is fun too.

Then ya'll could move it to the bedroom and really enjoy each other! Full body messages! Buy a few new toys for you and him maybe to spice the night up. NSFW.

Just enjoy each other and and have a great night! After 6 years with my wife I know we can get complacent but it's good to even just hold hands while watching tv on regular nights. Gotta keep the connection!

u/amightyrobot · 1 pointr/rpg

It's literally cheaper than a nice set of dice, if you want to just pick one up.

Even if you only get it on the table for Dread every once in awhile, having Jenga is sort of nice if you ever entertain groups of idle drunks like I do.