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  2. Jenga - Wikipedia

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    The packaging copy of one edition of the Jenga game claims that Robert Grebler may have built the tallest Jenga tower ever at 40 2 ⁄ 3 levels. Grebler built the tower in 1985 while playing with an original Jenga set produced by Leslie Scott in the early 1980s. [12]

  3. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Dread is a short (one session) horror role-playing game. [1] In addition to the book of rules, players also need to have a Jenga tower (not supplied with the game), which takes the place of dice for action resolution. Dread has no fixed setting and can be used in any place or time in which a horror game is appropriate. [2]

  4. Jenga World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Jenga World Tour is a 2007 video game based on the popular Jenga game that was developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment and published by Atari, and released for the Nintendo DS and the Wii. It uses the standard gameplay of Jenga, but gives it slight tweaks in order to create different scenarios.

  5. The Jenga block' that sends the tower 'crashing down' - AOL

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    Manchester City midfielder Rodri is the most important piece of the club's puzzle, says Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague and that is why his absence is affecting the whole team. "They ...

  6. This silent Jenga game is a quiet playtime game-changer! - AOL

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    what could be better than a quiet version of a classically loud game? Enter silent Jenga. TikTok account Teacher Hacks (@teacherhacks) shows how to turn down the volume on the tumbling block tower ...

  7. 56 Leonard Street - Wikipedia

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    View of 56 Leonard Street from Franklin St in Tribeca. 56 Leonard Street (known colloquially as the Jenga Building [2] or Jenga Tower [3]) is an 821 ft-tall (250 m), 57-story [1] skyscraper on Leonard Street in the neighborhood of Tribeca in Manhattan, New York City.