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Pretzel Games  |  SKU: PZG30030ENFR-2

Junk Art (Plastic Edition)

$45.04 CAD
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Description


Designer
    Jay Cormier, Sen-Foong Lim
    Publisher Pretzel Games
    Players 2-6
    Playtime 30 mins
    Suggested Age 8 and up
    Honors 2016 Golden Geek Best Party Game Nominee
    2016 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee

    In Junk Art, players are presented with junk from which they must create art. Thus the name.

    Junk Art contains more than ten game modes, along with more than sixty big colorful wooden components. In one version of the game, players pile all of the wooden parts in the center of the table, then are dealt a number of cards, with each card depicting one of these parts. On a turn, a player presents their left-hand neighbor with two cards from their hand. This neighbor takes one card in hand, then takes the part shown on the other card and places it on their base or on other parts that they've already placed. If something falls, it stays on the table and the player continues to build on whatever still stands. Once players have finished playing cards, whoever has the tallest work of art wins.

    Customer Reviews

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    Ron Rhyno
    Fun

    Really love this dexterity game. Always a hit whenever it comes out.

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    Sam Cheung
    A family friendly favourite

    This is probably my favourite dexterity game right now. It's easy to learn, family friendly, beautiful to look at, and accessible to gamers of all skill levels. The plastic version doesn't seem to suffer from any issues, so a worthwhile purchase over the more expensive wood version.