A Japanese Jenga: Doraemon Darake

Posted by Michael Pinto on Feb 11, 2010 in Animation, Hobbies and Collections |

Doraemon Darake

Doraemon DarakeSometimes some of the best game concepts are the simple timeless ones, and Jenga is a great example of this: The games designed by Leslie Scott a Swahili speaking Brit living in Africa who designed the concept in the 70s and then brought it to the London Ty Fair in 1984. Since then 2.7 billion Jenga blocks have been sold owing to the joy of destroying your own leaning tower of Pisa. Doraemon Darake adds a Japanese twist to this old favorite by replacing those dull wooden blocks with (you guessed it) every anime fans favorite blue cat! And then instead of merely pulling out cats you have to do the opposite and construct a cat tower using chopsticks:

Doraemon Darake

Doraemon Darake

Doraemon Darake

Doraemon Darake

Doraemon Darake

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