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{{italic title|''Donkey Kong'' Jenga}}
{{italic title|''Donkey Kong'' Jenga}}
[[File:jenga_dk.jpg|thumb|The box and the tower]]
[[File:jenga_dk.jpg|thumb|The box and the tower.]]
'''''Donkey Kong'' Jenga''' is a {{wp|Jenga}} game themed after the arcade game ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and produced in 2008. Players have the option of playing either the original version of Jenga or the special ''Donkey Kong'' rules. For the special ''Donkey Kong'' rules, players must spin the wheel provided. The wheel indicates how many pieces must be removed from the tower. The wheel also determines how many levels the [[Mario]] game pieces climb. There are eight levels of [[girder]]s to the top. The player whose Mario game piece first reaches [[Pauline]] without destroying the tower is the winner. ''Donkey Kong'' Jenga includes 54 ''Donkey Kong'' girders (wooden blocks), four custom Mario game pieces, one custom [[Donkey Kong]] game piece, one custom Pauline game piece, a custom spinner, and the special ''Donkey Kong'' rules.<ref>https://www.usaopoly.com/ttp/Jenga-Donkey-Kong-Collector-s-Edition/products_id/334.html USAopoly website</ref>
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'''''Donkey Kong'' Jenga''' is a {{wp|Jenga}} game themed after the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game and produced in 2008. Players have the option of playing either the original version of Jenga or the special Donkey Kong rules. For the special Donkey Kong rules, players must spin the wheel provided. The wheel indicates how many pieces must be removed from the tower. The wheel also determines how many levels the [[Mario]] game pieces climb. There are eight levels of girders to the top. The player whose Mario game piece first reaches [[Pauline]] without destroying the tower is the winner. The Donkey Kong Jenga game includes 54 Donkey Kong girders (wooden blocks), four custom Mario game pieces, one custom [[Donkey Kong]] game piece, one custom Pauline game piece, a custom spinner, and the special Donkey Kong rules.<ref>https://www.usaopoly.com/ttp/Jenga-Donkey-Kong-Collector-s-Edition/products_id/334.html USAopoly website</ref>


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