This game offers general visual recognition and attention practice. It does not diagnose cognitive or visual conditions or replace professional assessment.
How to play
Look at the animal in the binocular view, read the optional habitat clue, and choose its name. Each safari contains 10 sightings and explains one short fact after every answer.
Choose a comfortable mode
- Little Explorer: three large choices and no timer.
- Comfortable View: large text, three choices, and no timer; designed for an easier viewing pace.
- Untimed Trail: four choices without time pressure.
- Safari Trail: four choices and 20 seconds per sighting.
- Ranger Challenge: four choices and 10 seconds per sighting.
Take a break if visual attention causes eyestrain, headache, distress, or unusual fatigue. A caregiver can read choices aloud or help with input without changing the learning goal.
Possible general benefits
Animal identification can offer enjoyable practice in visual recognition, sustained attention, word retrieval, and learning associations between an animal and its habitat. Game performance is not a cognitive, language, or vision assessment and does not establish a clinical benefit.