Not really. It's reviewed on most board game sites because it's a table-top game that's played by groups. Most consumers think of it as a kind of board game. There's no board to Jenga (see attached review). The same is true of other "Board Games" -- even a modern classic like Carcassonne has tiles and no board to speak of, but is definitely considered a board game.
No. An example of a steady hand boardgame wold be Jenga or Operation
Jenga is a Swahilan word that means "towerimg blocks."
Leslie Scott created Jenga
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Jenga, the wood-tower game.
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The game Jenga® is protected by copyright, trademark, and patent.The original graphics are protected by copyright laws.The name Jenga® is a registered trademarkThe "method of operation" (playing the game) is patented.
Jenga is a game you have to use your brain for. You have to remove a block without making the structure fall over and place it on top. The word Jenga is Swahili and means to build.
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you have to stack them up until it falls
You can purchase a Giant Jenga game on eBay or Etsy. A lot of the bigger toy stores also sell Giant Jenga so be sure to check your local ToysRUs or similar stores.