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The Jenga Stacko game is based on the #1 card game in the world: UNO and one of the most well-known board games: JENGA. UNO Stacko combines the skill of stacking with the fun of the traditional UNO card game.
Draw a block by color, number or symbol and follow the commands of the instructions to extract, block or incorporate a new block to this tower, the higher the tower, the more difficult this game will be.
Uno Stacko is perfect for sharing a pleasant time with your family or friends, testing your skill, concentration, and balance.
I´ve made two versions ( V1.1 and V2.2). Just print the one you want!
I really hope you like it!!!
You can print in different colours and maby paint the front and back of each block.
The 2.2 version is made to be printed on the side.
NO supports needed.
The rules are attached in a PDF.
Game Contents: The game contains 45 blocks divided as follows:
- 4 blocks of blue, red, green, and yellow color numbered from 1 to 4.
- another 4 blocks of blue, red, green, and yellow color numbered from 1 to 4.
- 4 +2 blocks of blue, red, green, and yellow.
- 3 reverse blocks of red, blue, and yellow.
- 2 green and red blocks to skip the turn.
- 1 wild block.
Goal of the Game: The goal of the game is not to knock down the tower. You have to remove a block of the same color or number as the last block removed by the player who precedes you and place it on top of the tower.
Setup: Before playing, you must choose a player to start the game. They must build a straight tower on a flat surface using the box support. They will have to build this tower by stacking 3 blocks 3 by 3 perpendicularly. Players play clockwise.
How to Play: The player who starts the game must choose a block and remove it from the tower. The next player must also remove a block of the same color or number and place it on the tower on their turn. You should never remove a block from the last level of the tower. When you remove a block, you must stack it on top of the tower, at a right angle to the top level and perpendicular to it. Always complete a level of 3 blocks before starting another.
Action Blocks: This is the list of Uno Stacko action blocks and the rules that apply to them:
+2 Block: When you play this block, the next player must remove and stack 2 blocks of the same color. The next player must also remove a block of the same color or number as the last of the 2 blocks stacked on the tower. You cannot remove an action block when you were receiving a +2 block.
Reverse Block: When you play this block, the direction of the game is reversed. If the game was going clockwise, it must now go counterclockwise. The game must continue in this direction until another reverse block is removed. The next player must remove a block of the same color as the reverse block.
Skip Block: The next player must skip and allow the next player to remove a block. The next player must remove a block of the same color as the reverse block.
Wild Block: When you play this block, you can choose a color and announce it to the other players. Then, the next player must remove a block of the announced color. The wild block can be removed instead of any other block and at any time, except after a +2 block.
Additional Rules: It is allowed to touch any block to check if it moves or not, but only if you put it back in its place before choosing another. You can also ask to straighten the tower before playing, but only with one hand. Each player ends their turn after placing their block on top of the tower.
When a player uses both hands to remove a block or straighten the tower, any other player can shout “UNO”. The penalized player must then remove 2 blocks of the color chosen by the player who called “UNO”.
Uno Stacko Rules for Two Players: When a reverse block or a skip block is removed when playing with two players, the game continues as if a +2 block had been removed. This means that the next player must remove 2 blocks of the same color as the reverse or skip block.
End of the Game: The player who knocks down the tower loses the game. However, the player who manages to remove and stack the last block of the tower wins the game. If the tower collapses between the time the player has placed their block and the next player touches the tower, the last player to touch the tower loses the game.