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'Just Cause 3' Lets Gamers Play Jenga Using Crates; First DLC Detailed

Video game "Just Cause 3" is known for its open world action-adventure gameplay. But it seems like developer Avalanche Studios has incorporated a game of physical and mental skill into it. According to a report by PC Gamer, a player of the game has discovered a way to play Jenga in "Just Cause 3."

With just the use of three items in the game, one will already be able to play Jenga. In the video posted by YouTube user teamcream, the shipping crates, Rico's handy grappling hook and helicopter were used to make the game happen. The video showed how it is done and all the gamer did was to pull out the blocks with the use of the grappling hook. Afterwards, the block is pulled up back to the top with the help of the helicopter.

This version of Jenga is a lot more time-consuming though and will need lots of patience. And when the game is able to reach a certain height, the structure falls down just like how it is in an actual Jenga game. Those who are interested with this should definitely try it out because, as noted in PlayStation Lifestyle, the whole thing works surprisingly well on all platforms.

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In other news, Avalanche Studios treated their fans with some details for their upcoming expansion for "Just Cause 3." As noted in Gamespot, a representative from the video game developer shared in the game's Steam page some details about the expansion titled "Sky Fortress," which is indicated to be the first and the "Air" pack in the Air, Land, and Sea expansion Pass.

According to the post, "Sky Fortress" is almost done, which means gamers can expect to find new missions, features, among other things, to the skies of Medici soon. The weapons and vehicles that were attainable as preorder incentives are also now available for purchase in Steam, PlayStation and Xbox Live.

On top of that, optimizations, bug fixes and performance improvements are also being developed for the game.

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