Jenga World Tour

Jenga World Tour
Console Nintendo Wii
Publisher Atari
Developer Atomic Planet Entertainment
Genre Puzzle
Downloads 1,069
Size 190.02 M
Released December 7, 2007
5/5 (1 vote)
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INTRODUCTION

Imagine a game that surprises, suspends, and challenges you. Jenga World Tour combines strategy, anticipation, and the exhilarating rush of a climactic crash with the innovative controls of the Wii and DS.

WII/DS Controls Unleash Innovation

The masterful use of Wii and DS controls turns Jenga World Tour into a virtual extravaganza. If you thought playing with blocks was fun, try using a Wii RemoteTM and NunchukTM to keep your towering structure from falling on the big screen! The touch screen on the DS translates your quick finger movements into precise in-game actions.

JENGA LOVE REBORN

Atari, Inc. senior product manager Jeremiah Cohn says, “Fans of the Jenga family of games will fall in love with this exciting brand all over again.” Jenga World Tour reinvents the classic game with new twists and surprises for Nintendo DS and Wii players. It’s a thrilling digital adventure that will capture your heart and ignite your competitive spirit.

VIDEO GAMES APPEAL WORLDWIDE

Pokonobe Associates’ Paul Eveloff is thrilled that Atari is bringing Jenga’s “universal entertainment appeal to video gamers worldwide.” Jenga World Tour welcomes new players, from casual to diehard. Jenga’s party game and edge-of-your-seat fun translate well to gaming.

Single and multiplayer delights

Jenga World Tour accommodates solo and multiplayer play. Single and multiplayer modes have advanced physics and many gameplay options to keep you coming back. The more you play, the more exciting each round becomes.

THE ENDING

Jenga World Tour is fun, easy to learn, and full of digital magic. Its innovative controls, exciting new variations, and universal appeal make it a must-play for gamers of all levels. This game will thrill Jenga veterans and newcomers alike. Experience Jenga like never before!

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