Train Your Fingers with These Top 8 Dexterity Games
Too much of anything is poisonous and although gaming can be so much fun, too much of it is not good for your fingers and can even lead to a painful, frustrating condition called carpal tunnel syndrome. The solution to this, however, is to improve the dexterity in your fingers by playing some dexterity games such as these ones listed below. One can get more info. about these games by reading more here.
The first game is ‘Jenga’. This game requires more skill than luck and for a win, one needs a lot of dexterity in their fingers to remove the pieces without tumbling the tower.
The second game is ‘push it’. The winning move in this game is to get the puck to the position closest to the central jack as much as possible. It also requires a lot of control on the player’s side.
Another such game is ‘Flick ’em up’. It is a disc flicking game that requires one to have very fast fingers. It is a great game to play with your friends and compete on who is the fastest.
The fourth game is’ Rampage’. The game is also known as ‘Terror in Meeple city’. This game also requires a lot of finesse and control in addition to strength, and these can be used in real life situations.
Dungeon Fighter is another game that will help your fingers learn some dexterity. This game depends on your connection with the other players to work together to defeat an ancient evil. If one is to survive the dungeon, one needs a lot of skill.
The sixth interesting game you get to play is ‘pitchcar’. In this game, you drive your way to victory by flicking past other drivers and using one’s imagination to create a racetrack that cannot be navigated by the other players.
One other game would be ‘Tumblin-dice’. From the name itself, it involves tumbling down the tiers of dice that you have built . It also offers customizing option from which one can choose the level of easiness or difficulty that they would prefer.
Lastly, we have ‘Junk art’. It resembles the reverse of ‘Jenga’ since one has to use their hand of cards to build something great from the mass of junk they are given.
In conclusion, you can check out any of these eight games next time you want to play but want to take a break from your gaming. This will also provide you with a great way of gaining some dexterity n your fingers.