- Accessibility for visually impaired and dyslexic
- Content filter for animals that cause discomfort
- A percentage of revenues go to wildlife protection
Klemens Strasser (developer of Letter Rooms and Ancient Board Game Collection) has announced the official launch of The Art of Fauna, a new puzzler that lets you train your brain while supporting the conservation of wildlife at the same time.
What’s interesting is that, unlike your average run-of-the-mill puzzler, this one will have you forming illustrations from the 18th and 19th centuries – either that or you can string sentences together to complete the image description.
The Art of Fauna features a hundred puzzles to dive into, with accessibility for visually impaired players along with dyslexia-friendly fonts as well. As for doing your part to save the environment, 20% of revenues will be donated to organisations that support the conservation of wildlife, so you can rest assured that your puzzle prowess will always go to a good cause.
This means a percentage of the $7.99 price tag, or you can also buy the eco-zone packs separately – this one has 20 puzzles each at $2.99 a pop. And if you’re still a tad on the fence about it, perhaps the App Store’s “Game of the Day” accolade will give you a little nudge in the right direction.
To me, though, what also stands out are the content filters. You can apparently hide specific animals if they make you a little bit iffy – a handy feature especially if, like me, you have a phobia of sea creatures (oh my goodness).
In the meantime, if you’re eager to join in on all the fun, you can do so by downloading it from the App Store. You can also join the community of followers on the official Twitter page to stay updated on all the latest developments, visit the official website, or take a little peek at the embedded clip above to get a feel of the vibes and visuals.
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