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Djenga

  • Writer: INALBANT
    INALBANT
  • Mar 19, 2017
  • 2 min read

Type: Educational Board Game

General Rules:

1. Set up the tower. Place three blocks per layer, alternating direction by layer. 2. Remove a block from anywhere below the highest layer. 3. If the tower falls you lose.

Domination – 1 vs. 2 or 2 vs. 3 players 1. 2/3 players represent Gov. Senators and 1/2 players represent middle class citizens. 2. Senators remove blocks and place them on a pile. 3. Citizens take blocks from the pile and try to put them back 4. If Citizen puts all pieces back he wins

Money Pile – 3+ players 1. All players represent members of US government 2. Each player collects the blocks they remove 3. If the tower falls, player loses 4. Winner is determined by adding up the points for each word

5. Point Distribution

  • Black Dot = 100

  • Blue = 75

  • Orange = 50

  • Yellow = 25

WORDS

1. Commonwealth (Democracy)

2. Freedom of Speech

3. Right to Liberty

4. Freedom of Recognition as a Person

5. Freedom of Religion

6. Innocent Until Proven Guilty

7. Right to Asylum in Other Countries from Prosecution

8. Right to Peaceful Assembly

9. Right to Social Security

10. Free Press

11. Right to Social Order

12. Right to Education

13. Freedom From Slavery

14. Right to Fair Public Hearing

15. Right to Participate in Gov. and Free Election

16. Free Healthcare

17. Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal

18. Right to Advance in Career

19. Freedom From Degrading Treatment

20. Freedom of Opinion

21. Right to Adequate Living Standard

22. Personal Security

23. Public Education

24. Freedom to Information

25. Freedom from State

26. Right to Self-Defense

27. Global Connectivity

28. Right to Privacy from Gov.

29. Gov. Support of Current Business

30. Modernization of Society

31. Right to Live

32. Right to Equality Before Law

33. Right to Property

34. Freedom to Correspondence

35. Affordable Education

36. Right to Attainment of Resources

37. Right to Research in any Practice

38. Lower Property Taxes

39. No censorship of Media

40. Right to Own a Business

41. Freedom From Arbitrary Arrest or Exile

42. Gov. Investment in Higher Education

43. Reduction in Gov. Spending

44. Right to Nationality and Freedom to Change it

45. Right to Development of Community

46. Right to Free Association

47. Freedom of Belief

48. Right to Desirable Work

49. Right to Personal Savings

50. Freedom From Personal Interference

51. Right to Participate In Culture

52. Right to Rest and Leisure

53. Increase in USA Production of Goods

54. Right to Marriage and Family

Most words are taken from The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Overall Game Points: (100 * 6), (75*16), (50*16), (25*16) = 3000

 
 
 

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