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Anatomy Game Anatomicus

Anatomy Game Anatomicus at Mac App Store analyse

Nar Internet
1,510 ratings · Power index: 180
Version 1.0.0
Size 65.39 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 26 Sep 2013

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Description

Even if you dont know anything about human anatomy, you can play this anatomy game easily and learn about locations of organs and systems. This educative game is useful especially to medical students. Also, puzzle game lovers wanting to play different game should play it. Choose one of the eight human systems: Muscular System, Cardiovascular System, Digestive System, Nervous System, Skeletal System, Respiratory System, Reproductive System, and Urinary System. Then, you see stages where you can play the poke level. To unlock scan levels, your performance at the poke levels must be at least % 50. In detailed anatomy of the system, you try to find asked part. Time is limited, so you should be fast when clicking on the region. To help you find, colour changes on the asked region. The regions that you cannot find in time are asked again.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.96k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.62k

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MacDesktop

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Canada 11.99 CAD
China 60 CNY
France 9.99 EUR
Germany 9.99 EUR
Italy 9.99 EUR
Netherlands 9.99 EUR
Portugal 9.99 EUR
Spain 9.99 EUR
Poland 9.99 EUR
UK 8.99 GBP
India 699 INR
Japan 999.99 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 999.99 KRW
Poland 42.99 PLN
Russia 699 RUB
Turkey 59.99 TRY
USA 8.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 9.89 USD
Ukraine 8.99 USD

Güzel

Ziphop · 12 years ago · v1.0.0

Gayet başarılı bir çalışma. Özellikle anatomi konusuna ilgili ve anatomi dersi alan ööğrenciler ve öğretmenler için gayet eğitici bir program. Oyun oynayarak öğrenmek mükemmel bir eğitim şekli.

Wrong information

TheHammer7278 · 12 years ago

Just played through once and noted in the skeletal section they marked the cervical set ion of the spine as the carpals. Um, I think not.