terça-feira, 13 de março de 2012

Once more, the little things

Jenga 

"Jenga is a game of physical and mental skill created by Leslie Scott, is played with 54 wooden blocks. Each block is three times as long as it is wide, and one fifth as thick as it is long. To set up the game, the included loading tray is used to stack the initial tower which has 18 levels of three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their long side and perpendicular to the previous leve.
Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower moves first. Moving in Jenga consists of taking one and only one block from any level of the tower, and placing it on the topmost level to complete it. Only one hand should be used at a time when taking blocks from the tower. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place must be returned to its original location before removing another block.
The game ends when the tower falls in even a minor way—in other words, any piece falls from the tower, other than the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The winner is the last person to successfully remove and place a block."

twenty nine drunken levels, if I remember correctly
12th of August, Yangshuo, China

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