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Jenga: Fortnite Edition gives a whole new meaning to Tilted Towers

You can get the Fortnite-inspired game at Target and on Amazon.

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Will you put Jenga: Fortnite Edition on your holiday shopping list?

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Fortnite appears to be conquering more than just the video game world. Hasbro and Epic Games, the developer of the wildly popular battle royale game, have teamed up for a new spin on an old tabletop game. Your game night could soon include Jenga: Fortnite Edition. 

Jenga: Fortnite Edition adds a couple of twists to the classic block stacking game. The goal is to get your Fortnite character -- gamers will recognize Cuddle Team Leader, Peely, Fishstick and Jonesy -- to the top of the blocky tower. If the tower crashes during your turn, you're out of the game. A spinner tells you how many layers of the tower to climb and which blocks to stack. 

The game is for two to four players, ages 8 and up. You can get Jenga: Fortnite Edition at Target or on Amazon for $20.  

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Fortnight creators Epic Games and Hasbro didn't immediately respond to request for additional comment. 

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