Description
Do you have nerves of steel and a rock-solid, steady hand?
Just one wrong move or wobble could spell disaster as you take on your opponent to see who can handle the heat in this game of Jenga.
Perfect for parties, and ideal for a fun family games night or simply a chilled-out afternoon, this version of Jenga by Hasbro presents the ultimate distraction from phones and computer screens, keeping everyone in the room on tenterhooks.
Test your nerves, tactical ability and construction skill as you remove a block and place it back on the top of the pile. Can you make the right choice? Will your hand stay steady? Or will one wrong move send the whole tower crashing to the floor, handing bragging rights to your opponent? Once you’ve committed to a block, there’s no going back…
Jenga is a great game for all the family and is guaranteed to provide hours of fun, laughs and nail-biting!
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Recommended for those over the age of 6.
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Not suitable for children under 3 years.
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Manufactured by Hasbro.
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Guaranteed to test your nerve and skill.
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Perfect for parties, family games nights or relaxed afternoons.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
HBHG0004
Manufacturer:
Hasbro
Customer reviews for Jenga
4.42 out of 5
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