Speed Bones MD Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Speed Bones MD for iPhone.
Speed Bones MD is paid iOS app published by Benoit Essiambre

I've really enjoyed this one.

Docclay!

I have had the speed brand of anatomy quizes (bones, muscles, angio, etc.). I've been playing it in almost all my free time. Enough that it's starting to get on my wife's neves. No higher praise could a game get.


Great but…

ElChingon4

Needs to be in more detail like the spine & vertebrae for upper and lower extremities.


Great for test prep

kangamini

This app was very helpful to me in preparing for my exam over the skeletal system, and I highly reccommend it to anyone who wants to take their studies seriously.


I got an A!

Chel_say

This app is wonderful! On any down study time (like when I was driving or at work) I would use this game for a fun pop quiz. Very helpful and totally worth the .99!! I would highly suggest this app to anyone studying anatomy!


Great fun! And informative!

justwhomever

This is the only app I've paid for. I loved the free version so much that I bought the real one. I will be getting Speed Muscles too. This game is too much fun for a nerd like me.


Quick study

EV869

I use this for nursing school and I aced my lab practical. It was great and it was fun unlike the dull anatomy book.


Ipod Touch?

aeverton11

Why wont this app work on my ipod touch...it says its ipod touch compatible!!!


Love!

justpietzsche

I downloaded the Lite version on my iPod a while back just for fun. Now that I'm taking BIO 201 I've decided to pay for this version and it's served me well. Definitely worth the $.99!


Fun way to learn

Tdbre

This app (and the other three) have helped me learn a ton about the human body before I even take a class. It is a great study tool. At times the finger point sensor seems off a little, but not enough to cause a major issue.


good App, extremely low resolution

Jfitness123

I have purchased the whole series (vessels MD, Bones MD, Muscles MD, and anatomy). They are all pretty good and will challenge your anatomy skills (about college/undergraduate level). However, the picture resolution is extremely low. This makes it difficult to locate many parts. And, even after it reveals the answers I think "really, I was suppose to find that". You can barely see it (even highlighted). This is my #1 complaint. There are other minor things which would all be fixed with better pictures.