The steady hand game, also known as the buzz wire game, was invented by the American engineer and physicist John Maynard in the 1960s. Maynard was inspired by the concept of testing hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills using a simple electrical circuit and a buzz wire loop. His invention quickly became popular as a challenging and entertaining game for people of all ages.
in 1999
No. An example of a steady hand boardgame wold be Jenga or Operation
yes it does
To have hand-eye coordination
yes it is :)
skill, hand eye co-ordination and brains
first u ..........................can't be botherd to explain
got to school and learn technology :)
1989
warren bosch
a steady hand game is a game where you have to move the wand alond the wire and try not to touch it. if at any point you touch the wire you will hear a "buzz" sound. this is powered by a buzzer and the buzzer is powered by a battery. so this consists of a battery, a buzzer, a wand and some wire. they can come in many shapes and sizes.
Tennis originated from a 12th century French game called pimple's; it was a court game where the ball was struck with the hand.