Anatomy X-Ray Game
(explore what is inside)
Ever wondered what a cow looks like on the inside? Or how many bones are in your hand? This simple interactive game lets you use a "magic" X-Ray lens to see through the skin and explore the skeleton underneath.
I built this to help my daughter learn about biology and anatomy in a fun, visual way. It's designed to be simple: just choose an animal or body part, and move your mouse (or finger) to scan.
Features
- Interactive X-Ray: Move the lens to reveal the skeleton.
- Learn Facts: Click the "Info" button to learn interesting facts (in German).
- Simple Controls: Works with mouse, touch, or keyboard.
👉 Play it here: Anatomy X-Ray Game
Details
- Type: Interactive Web Game
- Language: German (for learning reading)
- Platform: Desktop, Tablet, Mobile

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