
It is straight down the line, honest and destined for those family holidays on the beach or camping, where it can get dirty or scuffed and still hold up its function for years to come.Įven its storage is suited to a no-nonsense approach, which should be the only way when enjoying the great outdoors. The cleverly designed rims in the edges adds to its longevity when storing and transporting the game.Ĭoming in at under $100 and boasting a brilliant quality, I found this set to be fantastic value for its price. The attractive orange bag that stores them has the printed logo on it and is of durable quality. These ideal for those of you who have really competitive friends, that enjoy the bragging rights to be written down in black and white. This officially released version from the Jenga company comes with the tournament charts. In fact, I would recommend you add a new rule to the game: When the tower is rocking, the players must call out "Timber!" This set will definitely build tension the higher it climbs. The tower starts at 2.5 feet and is able to stack up to 5 feet. This set has pieces that are almost 15 times the volume of the original (Each block being 7.12 inches long, 2.38 inches wide, and 1.38 inches tall). The Jumbo counterpart to the original Jenga namesake. I could see it being used for quirky outdoor fun for both the children and adults at a wedding or social gathering, without looking garish or out of place in a beautiful environment. What I love most about this set, is that each pine block does not have the company logo printed on them, and has been cut through the rings, which gives them a stylish and rustic appearance. It makes the set perfect to store in the shed, attic, or basement without having to worry about the condition of the pieces. The storage bag is made of heavy-duty Nylon, which has been produced to a high-grade. I used it to flip the cap off my drink after a very tense game, I just wish I could have toasted a victory! The cherry on the top of this wooden cake, is that it has a bottle opener on the 57th block.

No varnish or paint has been applied to the wood, which makes them undoubtedly the best for sliding the pieces out.

When starting your game, it will stand at 3 feet, but as you and your opponent strategically begin repositioning the blocks, you may want to consider grabbing a step ladder as this particular set can stack well over an impressive five feet.Įach of the 57 blocks has been precisely milled to identically sized pieces. The Hammer Crown Giant Tumble Tower is by far the best life size Jenga set out there.
