New Version Of Jenga Replaces Wooden Blocks With Tiny Bottles Of Whiskey

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Jenga is a popular party game in which players take turns placing small blocks from the bottom of a tower until the whole thing topples. Of course, it’s not just the tower being built that gets tipsy as the game progresses, as alcohol often accompanies a round of Jenga.

Now, a company from Japan called Janga combines booze with blocks to add another level to the classic game of Jenga. Each game piece serves as a tiny bottle filled with barrel-aged Japanese whiskey. The caps to the mini bottles/blocks come decorated with a playing card suit and rank. The first set, called “Zeus,” consists of handcrafted acrylic blocks and comes in a clear box topped with a crocodile leather carrying strap.