Have been away. I had a small stroke and couldn't use hands enough to type but it's coming back now and been playing games to help my co-ordination. They had to be easy to start but it has worked and now slowly getting quicker respones and better memory.
I'm playing BOTW blind (without activating Map Towers) as played through it before, just to test my memory of where to go to find things and playing physical games for gross motor like sports and exercise games for physio. I can't do any timed challenges though yet so getting the new Sonic game for xmas as he moves quite fast on the rails without you having to do much controlling hoping it would speed up my eye tracking and then improve my targeting moving objects.
Animal crossing was good to start as it was easy to relearn the fishing, catching bugs and its relaxing. I'm enjoying the Dorfromantik puzzle too. Not sure what level I'll get back to I had been paying games for years and was quite good, though not in same leagues as 'professional gamers' My brian still needs a while to work out what to do in the game and how to make my character do it, so not quite reached the 'automatic' stage yet! Most of the games that would improve those areas are too fast paced from the beginning or not available on Switch.
Games sem to be easy to control co-ordination wise or start hard..could do with one that has a learning arc where you start slow and can improve enough to move onto faster paced games!