15 new Wii E3 screenies for Jenga
Some of my fondest childhood memories involved hot cocoa and the tabletop version of the game Jenga. Atari and Atomic Planet’s take on Jenga for the Wii and Nintendo DS looks interesting to say the least.
The biggest problem I had with the tabletop version of Jenga was the fact that you had to reassemble the tower after you played a game. The console version of the game takes away this inconvenience allowing you to play more with less hassle. The biggest fear I have about the game though is the implementation of the controls. It has to be very precise considering the nature of the game.
Both versions of the game is slated to be out by this November. When this game comes out, why not spend some time with a few loved ones playing Jenga? It might be more fun then you’d expect. While waiting for the release date, check out these screenshots to give you an idea of what the game looks like.
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Some of my fondest childhood memories involved hot cocoa and the tabletop version of the game Jenga. Atari and Atomic Planet’s take on Jenga for the Wii and Nintendo DS looks interesting to say the least.
The biggest problem I had with the tabletop version of Jenga was the fact that you had to reassemble the tower after you played a game. The console version of the game takes away this inconvenience allowing you to play more with less hassle. The biggest fear I have about the game though is the implementation of the controls. It has to be very precise considering the nature of the game.
Both versions of the game is slated to be out by this November. When this game comes out, why not spend some time with a few loved ones playing Jenga? It might be more fun then you’d expect. While waiting for the release date, check out these screenshots to give you an idea of what the game looks like.