You will probably know what Jenga is, but if you don't, it is simply a game of removing wooden blocks from a tower of wooden blocks without allowing your tower to fall down. Each player takes a turn to remove a single block, and replace it on the top of the tower, but whoever makes the tower ... Read review
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Atari Jenga Wii
Players of the Wii version can get physical with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers as
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they battle to keep the Jenga tower from falling, while on the DS the touch screen provides equally intuitive control of the fast-paced action. Players will expe...
Atari Jenga Wii
Players of the Wii version can get physical with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers as
... more
they battle to keep the Jenga tower from falling, while on the DS the touch screen provides equally intuitive control of the fast-paced action. Players will experience sophisticated physics, and a multitude of game-play options (single and multiplayer). The game will contain all the fun, intensity and challenge of the original boxed game with a wealth of exciting new enhancements, power-ups and twists that are possible only in the videogame world. Simple to learn and fun to play, Jenga promises great entertainment for all ages.
Advantages: Blocks react believably Disadvantages: Not enough feedback given, not worth the money, wont last a long time
You will probably know what Jenga is, but if you don't, it is simply a game of removing wooden blocks from a tower of wooden blocks without allowing your tower to fall down. Each player takes a turn to remove a single block, and replace it on the top of the tower, but whoever makes the tower topple, is out of the game. It is much more exciting than it sounds when playing it with physical components, but how does it translate to the virtual world?
... ...and precision needed to play Jenga be translated to the video game world successfully? In a word, no. The blocks do seem to react as they would do in real life, but making your move is harder than it should be. There is no sense of physical feedback to you, the player, so you can't tell how dangerous your move will be and if it will topple your tower. There is a system to notify you if it is a wise choice to remove your chosen block, showing either ...
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