Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Review: About Jenga: The Remarkable Business of Creating a Game That Became a Household Name

About Jenga: The Remarkable Business of Creating a Game That Became a Household Name About Jenga: The Remarkable Business of Creating a Game That Became a Household Name by Leslie Scott
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book by the woman that created, marketed, and launched Jenga. It has elements of the movie Joy and much enlightening about not only game design (she designed many other games), running a small business internationally (including getting taken advantage of ... by Canadians), and life in Ghana where the game developed within her family living in one of the farther reaches of the British Empire, but real tennis, undergorund libraries at Oxford, and showy displays in would-be mating animals as part of the author's rich life and musings on her creation Jenga.

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