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Beasts of Maravilla Island - Demo

4 years ago

We would love to see your favorite photos that you take while playing our demo!! Nothing makes us happier than seeing folks wildlife photography skills ;) Post your proudest pics below! Here's one of our favorites!




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Meet the Hibiscus Plumed Dove! These feathered friends have unique feather structures around their necks to give them the look of Maravilla Island’s beautiful flower species! Watch out for them hiding among the flora. 🌺

#MeetTheBeasts

Meet the Giant Agate Snail. These slimy critters can be found around the jungles and rivers of Maravilla Island doing their favorite activity- eating fruit! Did you know that there are giant snails in real life too?! #MeetTheBeasts

Its fun to observe the animals on Maravilla Island, but don't wait too long to get a photo! Most critters are quick to find another spot to relax. 📸

🔊Sound on! What animals can you hear lurking in the distance?

Lots of our foliage has gotten a make over in the Singing Canopy, including the Rainbow Bromeliads and Dripping Orchids! What are you eager to discover on Maravilla Island? 📸

Binkeys are one of Maravilla's friendliest inhabitants; they're always happy to welcome a guest into their home! Look out for bright blues and oranges amid the leaves; they might be a sign of new friends nearby. #ScreenshotSaturday

On Maravilla Island, you can take photos of anything- including the flora! Captured in this photo is the Dripping Orchid and a leaf at its side. Wait... is that a bug? 📸

All of Maravilla Island's bugs have a very special trait - they all have gemstones as part of their body! One of these special bugs is the Topaz Rhino Beetle - have you found them in our demo yet? 💎🐞

We just launched our first photography contest! Download our demo, take your best shot of a beast, and tag us in it on our socials to enroll! 📸🐸

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Meet the Round Ruby Beetle! These bugs like to eat the sap of jungle trees. The type of tree they feed from can affect the color of their gem, which makes them easy to spot. But be careful— they move quick! 📸 #MeetTheBeasts