IDLE Animal Anatomy

IDLE Animal Anatomy

A colorful clicker simulator in which you yourself can grow a living creature cell by cell! Watch how organs, bones and skin grow! Feel like a real scientist by becoming a pet creator!

Your Guide to Mastering IDLE Animal Anatomy

The goal of the game is to create an animal, cell by cell.
In the center of the screen is a model of your creation. Cells accumulate in a certain amount per second, depending on the pumping of improvements, for each click on the "cell" button, or are bought for virtual currency, and they can also be extracted by clicking on the cell. Don't forget to upgrade the features in the game!

Core Gameplay Features

Have you always dreamed of raising an animal with your own hands? Feel like a scientist in this game and grow your favorite pet cage by cage right on your device!

In this game
- a lot of interesting facts about animals
- learn how the internal organs of animals and humans look like
- can you raise cute animals
- plunge into anatomy like a real scientist.Grow all the living creatures from the collection!

Is there a specific developer for this game?

The development company for this game is AA2G1.

Is the game built using a 2D or 3D engine, and which one?

Javascript was the framework used to create this game.

What age segment is this game designed for?

The game primarily appeals to the Young Adults age range.

In which genre can this game be categorized?

Based on its category, this game is a Educational, Simulation type.

Is the game designed with a particular gender in mind?

The game is targeted at the Male & Female gender group.

Does the game include blood or similar graphic content?

No, IDLE Animal Anatomy does not include scenes involving blood.

Is the game optimized for playing on mobile?

Players can enjoy IDLE Animal Anatomy on mobile devices such as phones and tablets.

Are there any moments of cruelty in the game’s storyline or gameplay?

No, there are no harmful or cruel acts shown in IDLE Animal Anatomy.

Does this game cater to kids?

Yes, IDLE Animal Anatomy would be good for children.