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Header showing 5 animal cards stack on each other. They are, left to right: Plains Zebra, Black Iguana, Mandarin Duck, Giant Anteater, Eurasian Hoopoe

A relaxing puzzle game about the animal world

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Relax and Learn

Each artwork is paired with a fascinating description about the animal it depicts, allowing you to choose your path: relax and piece together vintage drawings, or challenge yourself by reconstructing the text and learn more about these animals.

Stack of three pages, stacked on each other. It shows, left two write: The title page of an old book, a Koala drawing, a Toco Toucan drawing

The art

All images in the game are wildlife illustrations from the 18th and 19th century, crafted by artists like John Gould or Joseph Wolf. They were originally created for scientific publications and preserved for the future by the Biodiversity Heritage Library.

Two iPhones overlapping. The one in the back shows the Phobia settings screen. The one in the front shows the accessibility settings screen, with settings like Simplified language, Phobia, VoiceOver and Color Themes

Accessible for everyone

From a unique puzzle approach that works both for people with cognitive disabilities and people who are visually impaired, to letting you turn off animals you are afraid of - The Art of Fauna was designed to be truly accessible to everyone.

Drawing of two brown ducks next to a black and white duck (labrador duck) in a frame, slightly titled.

Giving back

A portion of every purchase supports selected wildlife conservation organisations, helping to preserve endangered species and their habitats for future generations.

Screenshot showing the kakapo puzzle partially solved.
Screenshot showing the cheetha puzzle partially solved.
Screenshot showing the Sun Conure card in the games menu.
Screenshot showing the black stilt puzzle partially solved.
Screenshot showing the long-tailed pangolin puzzle partially solved.