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Higher and higher, the construction grows. Before long, the steel girders reach dizzying heights. Fearlessly, the workers carry on, with nothing more than hardhats to protect them. The danger of collapse hangs over everything — so just make sure that nothing happens! You also have to impress Rita, the boss, if you want to be Employee of the Month. There’s a lot to do, so let’s get going!
Men At Work is a stacking and balancing game in which players compete as workers on a job site who are carefully constructing a tower to avoid accidents and, maybe, earn Employee of the Month. The game includes three gaming modules to add loads of replayability, as well as wooden components housed within a well-designed insert for easy set up.
—description from the publisher
Ages | 8+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players |
Play Time | 30m – 45m |
Designer | Rita Modl |
Mechanics | Stacking and Balancing |
Theme | Action / Dexterity |
Publisher | Pretzel Games, Pegasus Spiele |
ChildeRoland1919
Ordered CSI.. 2/7/19 Jenga.... Tournament of Towers.... Bandu..... {YAWN}..... Men at Work.... Wait, what? A stacking game with amazing components, fun theme, and exciting objectives.... Count me in. While I'm not super big on dexterity games Men at Work's theme was just to hard to resisit. Well done.
Abdul
One of the better dexterity games I have played. The silly theme ties in very nicely, requiring you to balance impressing the foreman with risky builds, against violating OHS regulations. Very expensive game for what it is though.
Captianrock
An amazingly light game. It's Jenga but more interesting rules. The only reason I don't give it a ten is because of player elimination, but since you're so invested on other people's turns it's not that bad either.