Mechanical Games
Mechanical games are devices that use physical components and mechanisms to create interactive experiences. These games often involve levers, gears, and springs, allowing players to engage in activities like flipping, rolling, or spinning. Classic examples include pinball machines and slot machines, which rely on mechanical parts to operate.
These games are distinct from digital or electronic games, as they do not require screens or software. Instead, they provide tactile feedback and a hands-on experience. Mechanical games can be found in arcades, amusement parks, and even in home collections, appealing to players of all ages.