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Freeform Jenga
Ferget tha Rules
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In freeform jenga you get to place blocks in any way you want, instead of strictly at right angles at the top of the stack.

Knife Knut, Jan 18 2005

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       Would have been much easier when we played with our toes...and then our mouths. What a bad order of events! Perhaps it would detract from the game, though.

jscottpete, Jan 18 2005
  

       Although it might be possible to come up with improved rules for Jenga, some restrictions on placement are necessary. Otherwise players could too-quickly make a structure unbuildable.

supercat, Jan 19 2005
  

       Bad idea - Jenga only works when blocks have two or more supporting blocks, which is much less likely to happen in Freeform Jenga.

hippo, Jan 19 2005
  

       No [hippo], one block can support multiple blocks above. I still think it wold detract from the game.

jscottpete, Jan 19 2005
  
      
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