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An interesting novelty, Jenga World Tour isn’t the casual market-appeasing game it needs to be to succeed. While oddball gamers like myself may find temporary amusement, the rest of the world will likely stick to the real Jenga game.
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Why strain your eyes on a smaller version of the stack when you can just clear some space off the kitchen table and play the real thing?
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There is absolutely no reason to purchase Jenga World Tour over a copy of the physical game. The latter is cheaper, less painful on your eyes, and significantly more fun.
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AceGamezThe developers of Jenga World Tour have done pretty much all they can to make the game reach its full potential - it's just that it never had much to work with. Single cartridge multiplayer would have helped a great deal, but even that wouldn't have lifted it into the average category.
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This game gets a low score because there is no point to it.
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Jenga is here just to fill the gap, with no attention to quality whatsoever, only to make a quick buck at the expense of distracted fans.
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There's only one word for this experience: wooden. [Feb 2008, p.51]
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Positive: 2 out of 3
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Mixed: 0 out of 3
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Negative: 1 out of 3
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Feb 4, 2023Rigged to hell and uninteresting I wish this was good but alas it is not...