Is there a term for games with overly precise controls?

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There have been a bunch of recent games that feature controls that feature overly precise controls, for the sake of humor, challenge, or both. The player typically controls individual muscles or body parts rather than simply pressing buttons to perform actions. Such games include:

Is there a term specifically for this type of game?






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