Enhance your hand-eye coordination and psychomotor skills with this fun, offline game collection! Designed for all ages, these coordination exercises provide playful brain training for the whole family. From youngsters to seniors, everyone can benefit from the engaging challenges.
Game Types:
- Bimanual coordination tasks
- Object selection challenges
- Gyro-controlled maze solving
- Left/right discrimination exercises
- Collision avoidance games
- Number sequencing amidst obstacles
Beyond coordination, these games also sharpen visual perception, psychomotor skills, attention, and processing speed.
App Features:
- Enjoyable daily brain workouts
- Multilingual support (Spanish, Italian, French, English, Portuguese, German, Korean, Japanese)
- User-friendly interface
- Varied difficulty levels
- Regular updates with new games
- Completely free, offline play
Why Coordination Matters:
Coordination is vital for daily life. Developing these skills contributes to overall cognitive and physical well-being. Eye-hand coordination (also known as oculomotor, oculo-manual, or visuomotor coordination) synchronizes hand movements with visual input, improving accuracy, speed, and control. These games target various aspects of coordination, including precision, bilateral hand/finger synchronization, fine motor skills, spatial awareness, reaction time, and reflexes.
Developed in collaboration with neuropsychology experts, this app is part of a larger puzzle collection designed to stimulate cognitive functions such as memory, attention, visuospatial skills, and reasoning.
About Tellmewow:
Tellmewow creates mobile games prioritizing ease of use and accessibility, making them perfect for seniors or anyone seeking casual, uncomplicated gameplay.
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- 8 engaging coordination games
- Support for English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Korean, Japanese, and Portuguese
- Suitable for all ages, including adults and seniors
- Improved game levels
- Developed with doctors and psychologists
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