Klemens Strasser, el desarrollador detrás de las salas de letras y la antigua colección de juegos de mesa, acaba de lanzar el arte de la fauna , un juego innovador de rompecabezas que no solo desafía su cerebro, sino que también apoya la conservación de la vida silvestre. Este no es tu juego de rompecabezas típico; Te sumerge en el arte de los siglos XVIII y XIX, lo que le permite crear ilustraciones o completar descripciones de imágenes con oraciones.
Con cien rompecabezas para explorar, el arte de la fauna garantiza una experiencia inclusiva con características de accesibilidad para jugadores con discapacidad visual y fuentes amigables con la dislexia. Además, está diseñado con conciencia: el 20% de los ingresos del juego se donan a organizaciones de conservación de vida silvestre, asegurando que sus habilidades de resolución de rompecabezas contribuyan a una causa noble.

Con un precio de $ 7.99, también puede optar por los paquetes de zona ecológica, cada uno con 20 rompecabezas por $ 2.99. Si todavía no estás seguro, el galardón del juego como "Juego del día" de la tienda de aplicaciones podría influir en tu decisión.
Una característica destacada es el filtro de contenido, que le permite ocultar animales específicos que pueden causar incomodidad. Esto es particularmente útil si, como algunos jugadores, tienes una fobia de criaturas marinas.
Si está listo para bucear, el arte de la fauna está disponible para descargar en la tienda de aplicaciones. Manténgase conectado con la comunidad del juego siguiendo la página oficial de Twitter, visitando el sitio web o viendo el video integrado de arriba para tener una idea de la atmósfera y las imágenes del juego.
"Wittle Defender" is a fresh and inventive twist on the tower defense genre, blending elements of roguelike gameplay and strategic card mechanics to create a dynamic, replayable experience. Here's how it mixes the three core components:
🏰 Tower Defense Foundation
At its heart, Wittle Defender tasks players with protecting a vulnerable point—like a sacred relic, a city gate, or a glowing core—from waves of increasingly dangerous enemies. Players place and upgrade defensive turrets along pre-defined paths, each with unique abilities and damage types (e.g., fire, ice, electric, poison). The goal is to survive escalating waves, often with environmental hazards and enemy types that evolve over time.
🔁 Roguelike Depth & Permadeath
Unlike traditional tower defense games, Wittle Defender embraces roguelike mechanics:
Procedural Maps & Waves: No two runs are the same. Each playthrough features randomized enemy spawns, terrain layouts, and pathing options.
Permadeath with Progression: Fail a run? You lose everything—but unlock permanent upgrades, new abilities, and character traits across runs. Think of it as a "rogue-arcade" hybrid.
Run-Based Goals: Players choose between different objectives per run—survive 20 waves, complete a secret objective, or defeat a boss at the end.
🃏 Card-Based Strategy Layer
This is where the game truly stands out:
Deckbuilding & Resource Management: Before each run, players build a deck of 5–8 cards representing abilities, turrets, upgrades, and temporary buffs. Cards are drawn at the start of each wave or triggered by in-game events.
Strategic Deployment: Instead of placing turrets directly, players play cards to summon units, apply effects, or redirect enemy paths. For example:
“Nova Pulse” – Deal AoE damage and stun enemies.
“Graviton Field” – Slow enemies and pull them into a choke point.
“Rapid Rebuild” – Instantly repair a destroyed turret.
Synergy & Hand Management: Players must manage energy or action points per turn, balancing offense, defense, and utility. Certain card combos unlock powerful synergies (e.g., "Ice Shards" + "Chain Lightning" = chain-freeze-and-electrocute).
🎮 Why It Works
High Replayability: The fusion of randomized maps, evolving decks, and roguelike progression ensures no two runs feel identical.
Tactical Depth: Every decision matters—card choice, placement timing, when to save a powerful card for a boss wave.
Narrative Flair: The whimsical name “Wittle Defender” hints at a charming, possibly quirky art style (think cartoonish weapons, mischievous turrets with personalities), making the gameplay feel both clever and fun.
🌟 Tagline Idea:
"Build your deck. Defend the realm. Survive the chaos. Repeat—forever."
Final Thought:
"Wittle Defender" isn't just a tower defense game—it’s a roguelike card-builder with tactical depth and creative flair. It appeals to fans of Slay the Spire, TowerFall, and Into the Breach, but carves its own unique niche by turning tower placement into a spellbook of strategic choices.
Would you play it? Definitely.
Would you lose a few times before winning? Absolutely.
But you’ll keep coming back for that one perfect run. 🔥🛡️🃏