Speed Muscles MD
CUSTOMER REVIEWMeant for those who already studying the muscles of the body - not for teaching you the muscles per se, unless you want to learn through sheer trial and error. Lots of errors. Unending errors. Think of this as a graphical flash card app for help reinforcing you what you already know. Heh, been a while, and I got about 60% right on Overview Front (I did surprise myself by remembering as much as I did from my own Nurse Practitioner courses so many moons ago). When you do get something wrong, it does highlight in yellow the correct muscle group. I didn't see it at first, but the it's there; probably could use a more definite attention-grabbing highlight, though.
The graphic display certainly can use a "HD" overhaul, as they are not particularly crisp.
The screen interaction for answering is very, very touchy. If you accidently touch anywhere, even outside of the body in empty space, it counts as a wrong answer. And if you accidently double tap the screen, it counts it as the incorrect answer for the NEXT question too. There is a zoom-like magnifying glass, but if you don't let go over the correct place, it counts that as wrong too. So no zooming in, realizing you are in the wrong part, then letting go to get an idea of where you ought to be- Wrong. Moreover, at the beginning of a new quiz, quite often the screen doesn't respond at all.. until suddenly it registers the multiple taps I used, and then, of course, proceeds to count the next question, sing it with me, Wrong. Or doesn't register the taps whatsoever, runs out of time, and "Tra la la Wrong-O"
This happens constantly, and often then followed by the app suddenly popping up Stopped Responding and force closes. This happened at least five times in the 30 minutes I spent with it.
All in all, you have to be particularly precise, and even then, there are interaction hiccups. I did use it on a 10.1" screen, and frankly I can't recommend it on smartphones 5.5" or smaller. The touchy interaction would possibly make it unusable on anything but at least 7" or bigger.
Still, quizzes cover:
Overview Front
Overview Back
Head
Neck
Deep Back
Back
Abdomen
Arm
Forearm
Arm 2
Leg
Leg 2
Leg 3
Leg 4
Leg 5
Tiny install too, less than 4MB with an option to move a portion of that off Device Memory. Does request Network Access, and has AdMob in the code (advertising). Nothing else, not even analytics. I ran OFFLINE just fine, but I also ran ONLINE just to see if there was any online behavior to take note of. Nothing, so it seems the AdMob is currently inactive. I did get a More Apps prompt at the end of every quiz session
In the final sum? A bit over touchy interactions, graphics rather smudgy, and the constant irregular force closing just kicks this in the gastrocnemius.