Games for practicing finger dexterity include "Temple Escape", "Music Master", "Rhythm Master", "Don't Step on White Blocks" and "Fruit Ninja".
1. "Temple Run"
"Temple Run" is a parkour adventure stand-alone series of games developed and produced by Imangi Studios. It was released on 2012-7-26 Published, content themes include survival, jungle, adventure, etc.
The content of the game is very similar to most parkour games. You have to overcome obstacles and traps and keep running forward. However, in Temple Escape, the player controls an Indiana Jones-like character who escapes from an ancient temple in the tropical rain forest and is chased by a group of monkey-like demon guards in the temple. The character automatically keeps flying forward, and the player needs to control him to avoid various dangers encountered on the way to escape.
2. "Music Master"
Music Master is the first casual music game developed in China with Chinese pop music as the main medium. The game contains songs by many well-known domestic singers. After entering the game for the first time, in just ten seconds, players can use the three buttons on the screen to master the basic game methods and play dynamic music along with the rhythm of the music. . The game adopts an unlock mode, and players can continuously improve their gaming skills while challenging music of different difficulties.
3. "Rhythm Master"
"Rhythm Master" is a drop-down touch music rhythm puzzle game developed by Lightspeed Studio. It was launched on May 25, 2012. issued. You can start challenging competitions with friends, have batches of popular music, include PK, team and level-breaking systems, and you can also check the world ranking of songs. In November 2016, "Rhythm Master" was ranked among the "Top 10 Chinese IP Value List-Game List" at the 2016 China Pan-Entertainment Index Ceremony.
4. "Don't Step on the White Block"
"Don't Step on the White Block" is a casual puzzle game produced by Umoni Studio (the predecessor of Umoni Entertainment Limited) . The game was launched on the App Store on April 16, 2014.
It topped the free game list in more than 40 countries and regions around the world, ranking in the top ten in more than 100 countries or regions. In May. Ranked first in the global game download list (iOS and Android), the cumulative downloads of the game reached 100 million within 3 months of its release.
5. "Fruit Ninja"
"Fruit Ninja" ( Fruit Ninja) is a casual puzzle game developed by the Australian company Halfbrick Studios. It was launched on the iOS platform on April 20, 2010.
The creative source of the game "Fruit Ninja" is also. It's very simple. An employee saw an advertisement selling fruit knives on TV at home. In order to show the sharpness of the knife, the salesman in the advertisement threw a banana into the air and then used the fruit knife to cut the banana in the air.