The Art of Fauna is an accessible puzzler that’s passionate about wildlife conservation, out now on iOS

  • Accessibility for visually impaired and dyslexic
  • Content filter for animals that cause discomfort
  • A percentage of revenues go to wildlife protection

As a passionate gamer, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve got some exciting news! Klemens Strasser, the brilliant mind behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has just launched The Art of Fauna – a brain-training puzzler with a heartwarming twist. With each move I make in this game, not only am I challenging my cognitive abilities, but I’m also contributing to the preservation of our precious wildlife. Can’t wait to dive into this unique gaming experience!

As a devoted admirer, let me share an intriguing aspect: Unlike typical puzzle games, this one offers a unique twist. Instead of the usual challenges, you’ll be creating illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries or, alternatively, piecing together sentences to describe these captivating images.

“The Game of Wildlife Art offers a collection of one hundred brain-teasing puzzles. It’s designed with considerations for visually impaired players and those with dyslexia, using user-friendly font styles. Moreover, 20% of the profits from this game will be donated to environmental conservation organizations that help protect wildlife, ensuring your puzzle mastery not only entertains but also contributes positively to a noble cause.

The $7.99 price includes a portion of that cost, or you could opt to purchase the eco-zone packs individually. Each pack contains 20 puzzles and costs $2.99 each. If you’re still hesitant, the “Game of the Day” recognition on the App Store might sway your decision.

For me, it’s particularly noteworthy that there are content filters available. It seems you can conceal certain animals that may cause unease – a convenient option, for instance, for individuals like myself who struggle with marine life (it gives me quite the shivers!).

Until then, if you’re excited to jump right in, feel free to download it from the App Store. You can also connect with our community on the official Twitter account for updates on the latest news, explore our website, or check out the video snippet above to get a sense of the atmosphere and aesthetics.

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2025-02-03 11:48