Skeleton Simulator
Casual Simulation Game
Skeleton Simulator is a unique and engaging casual simulation game created by Andres Adendaal of Wireframe. This innovative experiment lets you control different points of articulation on a skeleton and observe how changes in its structure affect human-like movement. The game offers humorous interactions when multiple skeletons are added, making it both educational and entertaining.
Game Developer
Developed by Andres Adendaal, Skeleton Simulator is part of Wireframe's portfolio. If you enjoy quirky physics-based games with a scientific twist, this title will keep you entertained for hours on end.
Platform and Technology
- Platform: Web browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)
- Technology: Powered by Flash (emulated for modern browsers)
System Requirements
To play Skeleton Simulator, you need:
- Windows 7 or higher (macOS and Linux not supported)
- Adobe Flash Player (browser version may vary by region)
- Internet connection (required for gameplay)
- A modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.)
About the Game
Skeleton Simulator is a creative exploration of human movement mechanics. By manipulating different joints and bones, players can observe how changes in structure affect the way a skeleton moves. The game provides an educational yet fun experience, while also allowing for humorous interactions between multiple skeletons. This title remains a favorite among casual gamers who enjoy unique physics-based challenges.