Klemens Strasser, the developer behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has just launched The Art of Fauna, an innovative puzzle game that not only challenges your brain but also supports wildlife conservation. This isn't your typical puzzle game; it immerses you in the art of the 18th and 19th centuries, allowing you to create illustrations or complete image descriptions with sentences.
With a hundred puzzles to explore, The Art of Fauna ensures an inclusive experience with accessibility features for visually impaired players and dyslexia-friendly fonts. Moreover, it's designed with a conscience—20% of the game's revenues are donated to wildlife conservation organizations, ensuring your puzzle-solving skills contribute to a noble cause.
Priced at $7.99, you can also opt for the eco-zone packs, each containing 20 puzzles for $2.99. If you're still unsure, the game's accolade as the App Store's "Game of the Day" might just sway your decision.
A standout feature is the content filter, which allows you to hide specific animals that might cause discomfort. This is particularly useful if, like some players, you have a phobia of sea creatures.
If you're ready to dive in, The Art of Fauna is available for download on 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 get a sense of the game's atmosphere and visuals.