My personal fav dexterity is 'For Science!' from Eric Reuss (Spirit Island guy). It is asynchronous real time dexterity coop game, where you play as scientis trying to prevent deadly disease (pandemic vibes). Each player has hand of cards which can be played to shared 'laboratory' to create design (from symbols on cards), which later must be built by stacking & balancing wooden blocks. Successful builds yield 'hex-like' puzzle pieces, which must be arranged together to 'capture' viruses printed on them. Great blend of planning & execution as you can often rearange cards in lab to create easier design to build, but it all cost you precious time.
Flip Ships seems like it would fit well on this list. I've played many of the games on the list and would put Flip Ships and Menara up at the top of my personal top 10.
As someone else commented - FLIPSHIPS! It's one of my favorite games. Some others that I really want to try: Nekojima, Wonder Bowling, and Beat the 8 Ball. Great video, gonna look more into some of those games.
Crokinole is easily the top of my all-time dexterity game list. In a month or two I should be able to try Carrooka for the first time, which I expect will also be awesome (not unlike Crokinole in some ways.) 😄 Similar to Kluster, I've had Polarity for a long time--entirely about magnets & placement, but the magnetic playing pieces can "lean" against one another in crazy ways. When they eventually tip and/or snap together, it's always startling.
Jungle speed was a reworking of an earlier game Zuma/Azuma. Jungle speed is bad enough for nails digging into hands, but the predecessor had hard knobbly plastic totems, so the pain came on both sides of the hand. Utterly brutal, but still fun.
An idea would be a top 10 list of boardgames for people with a language barrier or multi language households. I would find it very interesting and helpful
I really enjoy nekojima. Im currently saving up for a nice croconol board. Might be a mid year gift to myself or maybe ill wait till the end of the year 😅. So many companies that make them its hard to choose who to go with. Atm im thinking tracy board.
Lovely, lovely list. I have to say, though, I'm disappointed in Janis for missing the opportunity to say Kluster is a very... attractive game. Other than that, spot on! 😂😂
Project Elite is a total banger!!! Pretty easily one of the best cooperative games in my opinion but looking at it as a dexterity game - it should be even higher!
Im surprised thers no Junk Art in your List, I can't recommend this game enough for my family and friends, its a Blast anytime Junk Art comes to table.
Amazing game but it's not really a dexterity game, it's a real time game where sometimes you have to stack dice but you never really make them drop, it's just a minor hindrance to the speed of the game.
Solid list! My only changes would be to drop Jungle Speed and Project Elite to add Men at Work and TEAM3. In regards to Klask I am one of the rare people who actually prefer the 4 player version. FYI while browsing BGG dexterity category I noticed that Cheating Moth is there, which actually makes sense :D
Junk Art is a stellar dexterity game published by Pretzel Games (who also publishes Flick Em Up). Played it with several different groups and it had been a hit every time