Jenga Game
Jenga Rules
1) taking one block on a turn from any level of the tower (except the one below an incomplete top level), and.
2) placing it on the topmost level in order to complete it.
The game ends when the tower falls — completely or if any block falls from the tower (other than the block a player moves on a turn).
The name jenga is derived from a Swahili word meaning to build.
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