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-Jenga consists of 54 rectangular wooden blocks, with

which an 18-story tower is built before starting the


game. Each of these floors is made up of three wooden
blocks placed in parallel and oriented perpendicular
to the blocks of floors above and below.

-Once a tower that meets these characteristics has


been built, the game begins. The dynamics of the game
is very simple: each player must take a turn, and
using a single hand, a wooden block from the tower
and place it on top. If he manages to do it without
the tower falling, the turn passes to the next player
(to pass the turn the tower must remain for 10
seconds).

-The objective of the game is to build the highest


possible wooden tower.
-The person to the left of the dealer starts play.
-On your turn, you must match a card from your hand to the
card on the top of the DISCARD pile, either by number, color,
or symbol (symbols represent Action Cards; see FUNCTIONS OF
ACTION CARDS).
-EXAMPLE: If the card on the DISCARD pile is a red 7, the
player must put down a red card OR any color 7.
Alternatively, the player can put down a Wild card (See
FUNCTIONS OF ACTION CARDS).
-If you don’t have a card that matches the one on the DISCARD
pile, you must take a card from the DRAW pile. If the card
you picked up can be played, you are free to put it down in
the same turn. Otherwise, play moves on to the next person in
turn.
-You may also choose NOT to play a playable card from your
hand. If so, you must draw a card from the DRAW pile. If
playable, that card can be put down in the same turn,
however, you may not play any other card from your hand after
the draw.
To start, count that there are 28 dominoes, from double white
to double six. It is important that all the cards are
complete in order to play properly. The game will be in
pairs.
-Place the dominoes face down on the table and mix them well
with your hands to make sure they are evenly distributed.
-To start playing dominoes, the first player out is the one
with double 6/6.
-Place a tile of similar value next to the first domino (it
doesn't matter what they end up on). Make sure that the
values always touch.
-Pass if there are no more dominoes to place and give the
turn to the next player.
-You win the game if you are the first person to run out of
dominoes.
-End of the game if everyone passes, in which case the winner
is the couple with the lowest score.
-Count your score according to the number of dots in the
squares that are in your hand.
Each player rolls a die and advances his
piece (according to the number obtained)
through a snail-shaped board with 63
squares (or more), with drawings.
Depending on the square in which it
falls, you can advance or on the contrary
go back, and in some of them a punishment
or a prize is indicated.

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