October 22, 2021

Jenga: Halloween Edition Game

Here's a fun version of the classic Jenga stacking game, perfect for livening up your Halloween parties and game nights!

Jenga Stacking Game, Halloween Edition


Halloween Jenga is just like the original game of Jenga with a fun Halloween twist. It consists of 54 orange and black blocks that are decorated with the words Trick or Treat, Boo and Jenga and it includes a glowing die. 

Naturally, this version comes with some a Halloween-theme. The game is played with a tower of blocks and players taking turns removing them one by one.  On your turn, you roll the die to either a haunted house, spider or a bat and each tells you how to proceed. When you roll a pumpkin, the direction of play is reversed. Roll a Haunted House and you can remove any piece. Finally, when you roll a bat, you have to remove an orange block.  The last individual to take out a block without causing the tower to fall wins. 

Halloween Jenga is a simple, durable game recommended for individuals 6 years of age and up. In terms of learning potential, it helps develop coordination and knowledge of balancing but embrace it as a lively, fun game. A few rounds of this will be played fairly quickly and would be a great break from other longer games and the Halloween theme would be welcomed by Halloween fans, too.

Turns out that this version of Jenga is retired. However when I looked today, I found a few copies of the Jenga Halloween game available here on eBay.

See you 
on game night!
Boo-renda

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