- You set the tower up.
- Then each player has a turn of pulling one of the wooden blocks out
- After you pulled it out you put it on top of the tower
- Then you keep repeating that until it falls.
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Thursday, April 9, 2020
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Hi Molly
ReplyDeleteBoard games are a fabulous use of time. I haven't actually ever played Jenga, although I have seen others playing it. I do really enjoy playing board games though and have played many with my daughters over the years. Each year at Christmas I would buy them a new board game....we have quite a large collection. One of my favourites is Pictionary.
What other board games do you like?