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 brain but also contributes to wildlife conservation.
What sets The Art of Fauna apart from typical puzzle games is its innovative approach to puzzle-solving. Players can either form illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries or construct sentences to complete the image descriptions, offering a dual challenge that's both artistic and linguistic.
The game includes a hundred puzzles, ensuring hours of engaging gameplay. It's designed with accessibility in mind, featuring options for visually impaired players and dyslexia-friendly fonts, making it inclusive for a wider audience. Additionally, The Art of Fauna is committed to environmental stewardship, with 20% of its revenues being donated to wildlife conservation organizations. This means that every puzzle you solve contributes to a noble cause.
Priced at $7.99, the game also offers eco-zone packs, each containing 20 puzzles available for $2.99. If you're still unsure, the game's recognition as the App Store's "Game of the Day" might just be the encouragement you need to give it a try.
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 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 connect with the community, follow the official Twitter page, visit the website, or watch the embedded clip above to experience the game's unique atmosphere and visuals.