Jenga
- A real sense of tension thanks to the DS stylus: brilliant a block, push it, pull, tap or twist it!
- Release and multiplayer fun offline and online, including reality-defying modes: glue the blocks, let loose the small monkey, etc.
- A wide variety of game modes for small or long challenges.
Product Description
JENGA, a legendary license for family and friends, is the unpredictable, quick playing, tactical game that combines suspense and risk-taking, where mounting anticipation comes to a crashing climax.
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This game is not anything like the real game and I was prepared for that. There are whole different skills needed but there is no skill for this game – it’s just dreadful. I’ve had several different members of my family try it to see if I’m just terrible at it but none of us had any luck with it and all despise it. It’s extremely hard to get the tile out that you want, takes forever to make the go and place it on top, it doesn’t give you too many options on how you want to place it on top and watch out – it’s going to fall before long anyway. It’s very hard to play, very slow and simply not fun. Thank goodness I bought a used one so I didn’t pay a huge price for it but a nickel would have been too much.
Rating: 1 / 5
When jenga came out as a game my family got it an I have nonstop to play it but now I keep different hours than my family. So I want to play the game to test my skills but the noise would bother them. I found out that nintendo had the game so I jumped on the chance to play it. I have a blast with it and the ability to play with others in the same room is so unreal. I like it and would tell anyone that likes puzzles or the ancient jenga to give it a try.
Rating: 4 / 5
When it came to penetrate sports meeting that were all about fun in the 90’s, Milton Bradley made some of those sports meeting really happen that used more about our mind and balance than we had ever known. That was the case with the game Jenga. The classic block-building game where you took a stack of blocks and piled it higher and higher, and check to see if it still balances straight, but one fake go, and you lose the game. The game worked with the times, but unfortunately all excellent things these days we don’t have as much time for in sports meeting. That can also be said with bringing the game to the Nintendo DS.
Jenga for the Nintendo DS takes on the gameplay of the classic block building game as you and your opponents try to build up your blocks without knocking the tower down. The graphics honest well, but the gameplay doesn’t in fact make it feel like it is as addictive as the fun. You use your DS stylus to accurately place you tile on the next level. But, the gameplay is excellent as a party game, it just misses the mark a whole lot for release play action.
All in all, Jenga isn’t as much of a must buy if you own the Nintendo DS. If you do want to buy the game, make sure its with a friend or a family member at home, and in fact reality. I loved it as a penetrate game, but not the way I had hoped for the video game. It takes the blockbuster, and busts the fun out.
Graphics: C
Sound: C
Control: C 1/2+
Fun & Enjoyment: C- for solo; C for mutiplayer
By and large: C 1/2-
Rating: 3 / 5