
When you first start the app, the book comes to life with various sounds for each of the main animals for each page. Once you complete each mode you unlock a special reward for your computer which is nice added bonus if the fun of the chase isn't enough. Or perhaps looking at the images enough you remember seeing that item on a particular page. Then finding Graeme is a nice challenge as he hides well each of the three times per page, plus it's timed.įinally the what in the world mode is an extremely challenging mode that can only be completed by identifying the item's name so you can go to the right page. Going through each page looking for the four given items is a nice challenge, and a fun way to go through the book. The book itself in digital form is worth the price, but then you're given three interactive game modes. Every image is an overload of items, and with the high resolution you can zoom way in with no loss of quality, and see some things you've never seen before if you own the hardback. This is a great book for young and old to scour the detailed images trying to put a name to all you can find for that particular letter. The amazingly beautiful artwork of Animalia is now on a digital interface with extreme high resolution versions.

Finally there is what in the world mode where you're given a silhouette with no particular page so you have to find the right letter and page, and then the item. Then there is the find Graeme mode where you need to find him three different times per letter with each one scored based on time taken.

The first mode is explore Animalia where you’re given the task of finding four items for each page. There are three game modes included on top of just the book itself. You also get to find the little boy Graeme in brand new places as he moves about each time you find him. Now every page of the book is in digital form, and you're given a hidden object game to go with it. The alphabetic book Animalia, by Graeme Base, with artful representations of animals and other items for each letter is now available for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
