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Ludopedia
6.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Fans of dexterity games will love Jumpkins' addictive simplicity. Think Jenga meets tactical positioning!
Highlights
- Quick and easy to learn
- Physical, interactive fun
- Great with kids
- Zero language dependency
Keep in mind
- Towers collapse easily
- Max 4 players
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Jumpkins is a lighthearted game blending skill, luck, and a dash of controlled chaos. Your goal? Guide your gang of hopping insects to the island by stacking cubes into the tallest tower. Players take turns positioning their critters using different 'jumping techniques' (read: nimble fingers and a bit of luck). The trick is finding the perfect angle without toppling everything — because gravity is notoriously unforgiving with cube towers! With simple rules and quick 20-minute games, it's perfect for family play or groups who love physical challenges. Bonus: it's language-independent, making it a hit with kids or multilingual groups.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
BEST
3
REC
4
BEST
Soundtrack
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Publisher
HUCH!
Designer
Michael Feldkötter
Artist
Fiore GmbH
Community
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55owners
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Recommended age?
6+ for motor skills, but adults will enjoy it too!
Table space needed?
Just a stable surface — and extra room for the inevitable cube avalanches.
Good with 2 players?
Yes! Works perfectly with 2-4 players, each with unique stacking strategies.
Is it too hard?
Easy to learn, but mastering cube 'jumps' takes practice — that's the fun part!
Worth it for Jenga fans?
Absolutely! Same balance tension but with more control over movements.
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