![]() Large or small, predator or prey, "JUMANJI's" animals are traditionally known to display a highly aggressive nature for the sake of their own survival and to enable a more fantastic gaming experience. While humans exist in "JUMANJI", their populations are tiny compared to the domination of the realms most prominent species: Animals. Accepted currencies for payment of goods include "JUMANJI's"s own Central Bank paper bills, decorated in various jungle animals as well as more valuable forms of payment like antique Victorian gold coins of a by-gone era or even precious stones. Establishments like Trader Slick's Shop or the Bazaar allow travelers and community to congregate for business, social interaction or time passing. Some native tribes and ancient civilizations are known to existed and constructed habitable villages and cities. Statues depicting animals are located in remote places that tell history or serves a game point for solving gameplay. Weather also plays a pivotal role in the natural world, tending to be hostile with matters of catastrophic consequences for anyone and anything unable to adapt to survive. ![]() Located in the game board's crystal ball centre, "JUMANJI" is primarily a deep, dark jungle realm, but also has mountainous regions, arid deserts, icy wildlands, and even volcanic hellscapes. In the original 1981 book, the "JUMANJI" board game has players that find the game start in the deepest, darkest jungle and rolling the dice to move their tokens to gradually reach the goal-space, "JUMANJI" itself, a city of golden buildings and towers that acts as the end space on the game-board.
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