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Many people play Jenga in a competitive mode (more than 1 player).
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Also, stacking blocks don’t necessarily have to be made of standard wood some are now made of carbon fiber, stone or lucite in a slew of colorways. I draw inspiration from the Game of Jenga by learning how to Protect, to Build and to Balance the (Life) Game differently. I enjoy changing the beds around and making new areas, as well as trying to use compost to improve the soil. Note: “Jenga,” the word, is trademarked, which is why different packages feature different titles. Jenga in Real Life We have two pretty big gardens one for produce and the other for flowers. For what feels like time immemorial-but really since the 1970s, when Oxford Games created the first Jenga set, deriving the name from the Swahili word kujenga, which means “to build”-dismantling a tower of wooden blocks has been a game-night mainstay.
