Skeleton Simulator is not just an entertaining web-based game—it's an entertaining, educational experience that wed curiosity and physics. In fact, the game is actually an exercise in forward and inverse kinematics. You interact with a virtual skeleton by dragging control points and limbs and modifying how it moves and walks. With one "WALK" button, you'll see the result of your changes instantly.
The centerpiece of Skeleton Simulator is the innovative "walk designer." In it, players can tinker with various parameters, changing the gait of the skeleton and seeing the impact on movement. It's a simulation and a game of casual biomechanics, so players have fun while science enthusiasts find it interesting.
One of the most fun parts of Skeleton Simulator is the ability to have more than one skeleton. Having multiple skeletons walk about and interact with one another creates random and often funny situations. There’s also the fun of the game itself which is powered by curiosity and imagination, as there are no boundaries or regulations.
While the human skeleton is complex, Skeleton Simulator allows you to manipulate it however you see fit. It is easy to wonder what happens when the body is built in a different way. This game allows you to virtually and safely see what happens when you do. To those interested in medicine, anatomy, or the human body and its structures, this game is both fun and educational.