Klemens Strasser, the creative mind behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has unveiled his latest project, The Art of Fauna. This unique puzzle game not only challenges your brain but also contributes to wildlife conservation efforts.
Unlike typical puzzle games, The Art of Fauna invites players to piece together illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries. You can either form these images or construct sentences that describe the pictures, adding an educational twist to the gameplay.
With a total of 100 puzzles to explore, the game caters to a wide audience by offering accessibility features for visually impaired players and using dyslexia-friendly fonts. Additionally, 20% of the game's revenues are donated to organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation, ensuring that your gaming efforts support a noble cause.
For a modest price of $7.99, you can own the full game. Alternatively, eco-zone packs are available, each containing 20 puzzles for $2.99. If you're still undecided, the game's recognition as the App Store's "Game of the Day" might sway you.
A standout feature of The Art of Fauna is its content filter, allowing players to hide specific animals that might cause discomfort. This is particularly beneficial for those with phobias, such as a fear of sea creatures.
To dive into the world of The Art of Fauna, you can download it from the App Store. Stay connected with the game's community by following the official Twitter page, visiting the website, or watching the embedded video above to experience the game's atmosphere and visuals firsthand.