The Art of Fauna: A Puzzler That Benefits Wildlife Conservation
Klemens Strasser, creator of Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has released The Art of Fauna, a unique puzzle game that combines brain training with wildlife conservation. Unlike typical puzzle games, The Art of Fauna uses 18th and 19th-century illustrations as puzzles, solvable either by image reconstruction or sentence completion.
Featuring 100 puzzles, the game boasts accessibility features for visually impaired players and dyslexia-friendly fonts. Importantly, 20% of the game's revenue is donated to wildlife conservation organizations. The game is priced at $7.99, or players can purchase eco-zone packs containing 20 puzzles each for $2.99. It has even received the App Store's "Game of the Day" award.
A standout feature is its content filters, allowing players to hide specific animals to cater to individual preferences or phobias. This is particularly useful for those with anxieties about certain creatures.
Download The Art of Fauna from the App Store, follow the developer on Twitter for updates, or visit the official website for more information. The embedded video provides a glimpse into the game's atmosphere and visuals.