The Dexterity Mechanic in Board Games
Dexterity games are a unique genre where players' physical skills are as important as their strategic thinking. Here are core aspects of what makes a game fit into the dexterity category.
Defining Dexterity Games
Dexterity games require players to perform physical tasks, testing their hand-eye coordination, balance, precision, or reflexes.
Types of Dexterity Mechanisms
- Flicking: Players flick pieces across the game surface (e.g., Catacombs).
- Stacking: Carefully placing pieces atop one another (e.g., Jenga).
- Balancing: Adding pieces without toppling the structure (e.g., Tokyo Highway).
- Placement: Accurate placement of game pieces (e.g., Twister).
Importance in Game Design
Dexterity mechanics offer a physical dimension to gameplay, making it accessible and engaging for all ages.
Skills Developed
These games often enhance fine motor skills and quick decision-making.
For those intrigued by the application of skill and finesse in their gaming experience, exploring dexterity games is highly recommended.
Dice Game with Dexterity
Strategy Game with Dexterity
Dexterity Game with Dexterity
Fantasy themed games with Dexterity
Dexterity games designed by David Carmona

Nekojima (Collector Edition)
Dexterity and Finger Flicking games
Card Game with Dexterity
Dexterity and Take That games
Dexterity games designed by Jason Kapalka


Dexterity games published by Table Golf Association

Table Golf Association
Dexterity games published by Continuum Games

