Free prank X-ray app
Camera Scanner -Body Simulator is a free-to-use simulation app from Under sam. This is a prank app that doesn’t really scan bodies. Instead, it works more like an educational tool that shows how bones and muscles appear inside the body. It offers different features all geared toward showing the interior of a given body part using what looks like a sci-fi X-ray vision.
Although it generally uses child-friendly visuals and easy-to-follow instructions, Camera Scanner -Body Simulator has a lot of confusing and misleading content. Having too many ads also doesn’t help. It’s a lot like Full Body Scanner Xray Scan.
An educational prank
Formerly known as X-ray Filter Camera Scanner, Camera Scanner -Body Simulator is honest in its nature as a prank app. After choosing the Body Scanner, it clarifies that the app is nothing but a simulation. Here, you can find different options such as Full Body Parts, Open the Gallery, and Full Body Scan. One positive aspect of the app is the helpful information along the way.
It’s actually believable and immersive as a prank. For example, the Full Body Scan is set up to make users believe that it will scan them. You will be asked to choose a gender and a skin color before starting the scanner. You then choose between the upper and lower, and front and backside. It then lets you scratch the image off to show an anatomy chart underneath.
Another nice aspect of the app is its smooth animation, showing the different layers of the human body. While its function as a prank or an education tool depends on the user, the frequent ads create a consistent interruption to the experience. As soon as you open the app, a fullscreen ad will be greeting you. Similarly, moving between windows as you use the X-ray often includes an ad.
Effective and informative
Depending on how you use it, Camera Scanner -Body Simulator works as both a prank app and an educational tool. On one side, it seems to promise some sci-fi X-ray scanning ability. Despite having no real scanning capabilities, it does feature some well-animated illustrations of a human and their muscles and bones underneath. Only the relentless appearance of fullscreen ads makes the experience slightly damp.