Klemens Strasser, the developer behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has officially launched The Art of Fauna, an engaging puzzle game that not only challenges your brain but also contributes to wildlife conservation.
What sets The Art of Fauna apart from other puzzle games is its unique approach to puzzle-solving. Players can piece together illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries or form sentences to complete image descriptions, offering a rich, educational experience.
The game includes a hundred puzzles, designed with accessibility in mind. It features options for visually impaired players and uses dyslexia-friendly fonts, ensuring everyone can enjoy the challenge. Additionally, The Art of Fauna is committed to environmental stewardship, with 20% of its revenues donated to wildlife conservation organizations. This means that a portion of the game's $7.99 price, or from the eco-zone packs priced at $2.99 for 20 puzzles each, goes towards protecting our planet's wildlife.
If you're still unsure about diving in, the game's "Game of the Day" accolade on the App Store might sway you. Another notable feature is the content filter, which allows players to hide images of specific animals that might cause discomfort—a thoughtful inclusion for those with phobias, such as my own fear of sea creatures.
To get started with The Art of Fauna, you can download it from the App Store. For the latest updates and to connect with the community, follow the official Twitter page or visit the game's website. You can also watch the embedded clip above to get a sense of the game's atmosphere and visuals.