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Giant jenga drinking game
Giant jenga drinking game










If we feel there's too many rules, don't want to play a block, or there's fewer people, I made several additional blanks to swap in instead for varying, modular play. Another suffering is the group gets to dictate a text or message you have to send to someone you know. One of the punishments (red die) is wearing a set of literal wooden medieval wrist stocks while playing while one of the sufferings (gold die) makes use of a liquor shot dispenser I got awhile back-where the players already poured a little of a fresh beverage into what I now call The Well- for a junk shot. So I made six fun, wild, weird, and stupid ways to be punished or suffer, made some cool icons, and put the icon for each one on a pair of really big dumb dice that you roll if you step out of line.or the the tower falls over. If that's too boring.I had the idea a year later after losing my mind in quarantine (and finally listened to the voices) to make some more interesting additional options for consequences. Bit of a meta for the game to try to be the lucky bastard who escaped while your now ex-friends are left in the soon to be rubble. I did decide to add a block holding a removable skeleton key and another with a keyhole that when combined (HARD to do - especially with more players but I've seen it happen), allows that one player to 'escape' the rest of the round and provide an awesome moment. All the blocks are facedown, so you never know what nasty little surprise could be hiding under that loose block you've been fondling. Ideally take a drink and take a shot, respectively, but it's intentionally left undefined for whatever the group is comfortable doing. Lose the round (or pull out a particular block), and you suffer. Rules are straightforward: It's basically just like regular Jenga, except if you break a rule, you're punished. Found some nice brass hardware and some caster wheels as well as some cast iron skull bottle openers for the ends. The case was stained and engraved using a similar masking/painting process with gold paint. The blocks were tape masked, engraved, paint filled, and weeded out once dry.

giant jenga drinking game

Inspired by some Tarot/occult/cartomancy illustrations, artwork, old woodblock prints of terrible misery and suffering, and other drinking games like Kings/Circle of Death that I've played in the past.I came up with theming it after a medieval dark fantasy torture tower and thus became The Terrible Tower. So I made an evil giant Jenga set that makes you drink and do stupid/humiliating things if you break the rules or lose the round and called it The Terrible Tower. I hope this is an acceptable place to share some of my twisted little project.












Giant jenga drinking game