Klemens Strasser, the creative mind behind Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection, has just unveiled his latest project, The Art of Fauna. This isn't just another puzzle game; it's a brain-training experience that also contributes to wildlife conservation efforts.
What sets The Art of Fauna apart is its unique approach to puzzles. Players can either form illustrations inspired by 18th and 19th-century art or piece together sentences to complete the image descriptions. With a hundred puzzles to explore, the game promises hours of engaging gameplay.
Accessibility is a key focus for The Art of Fauna. The game includes features tailored for visually impaired players and uses dyslexia-friendly fonts, ensuring a more inclusive gaming experience. Moreover, 20% of the game's revenues will be donated to wildlife conservation organizations, making every puzzle solved a step towards protecting our planet's fauna.
Priced at $7.99, The Art of Fauna also offers eco-zone packs, with each pack containing 20 puzzles available for $2.99. The game's quality and impact have been recognized by the App Store, earning it the "Game of the Day" accolade.
One of the standout features is the 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. Stay connected with the game's community through the official Twitter page, visit the website, or watch the embedded clip above to experience the game's atmosphere and visuals firsthand.