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Just Cause 3

Jenga in Just Cause 3 Is the Best Kind of Jenga

Now who's going to pick all of that up?
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We’ve all played the board game Jenga before but what if you added a Protec Grappler G3 grappling hook, a helicopter and plenty of extra wires? The answer is Just Cause 3 Jenga, and it’s absolutely magical.

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The creative and patient Reddit user JC_Moose uses the game’s incredible (but highly unrealistic) physics system to re-create this classic board game. In order to get the massive shipping containers to move, JC_Moose attaches multiple cables to the containers and lets the wires do the pulling. Of course, since the rules of Jenga demands the player replace the piece pulled out — the peak of the infrastructure won’t be stable as you pull more pieces out.

If you’re a person who just wants to watch the world burn, skip to 6:30 in the video to watch the mega-structure come crumbling down.

Do you have the patience or time to try something like this in Just Cause 3? Make sure to let us know in the comment section below! We’d love to hear from you!


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Brian Robbins
Brian was a freelance writer for Twinfinite between September 2015 and June 2016 who predominantly covered news stories for the site, as well as all things Destiny. He was a senior journalism student, Spider-Man enthusiast, Halo and Destiny master and bearer of a Triforce tattoo. I love lamp.