Klemens Strasser, the developer behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has officially launched The Art of Fauna, a unique puzzle game that not only challenges your mind but also contributes to wildlife conservation efforts.
What sets The Art of Fauna apart from typical puzzle games is its focus on historical illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries. Players can either form these illustrations or string together sentences to complete the image descriptions, offering a creative twist on traditional puzzling.
The game includes a hundred puzzles, ensuring hours of engaging gameplay. Importantly, it prioritizes accessibility with features designed for visually impaired players and dyslexia-friendly fonts, making it more inclusive for a diverse audience. Additionally, 20% of the game's revenues are donated to organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation, allowing players to support a noble cause while enjoying the game.
Priced at $7.99, The Art of Fauna also offers eco-zone packs, each containing 20 puzzles for $2.99. Its recognition as the App Store's "Game of the Day" further highlights its appeal and quality.
A standout feature is the content filter, which allows players to hide images of specific animals that might cause discomfort. This is particularly useful for those with phobias, such as a 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 join the community, follow the official Twitter page, visit the official website, or watch the embedded clip above to experience the game's engaging visuals and atmosphere.