Art of Flora: Cozy Puzzles
Relaxed botanical puzzle game where blind players can choose text puzzles, use VoiceOver, and navigate menus with clearly labelled buttons.
Short verdict
Blind and low-vision players on Apple devices who want a calm puzzle game with a text-puzzle option instead of only visual jigsaws.
Facts
- Developer
- Klemens Strasser
- Platforms
- iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro
- Game type
- Puzzle, Cozy game, Educational game
- Language
- English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish
- Accessibility rating
- Recommended for VoiceOver users
- Platform
- iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro
- Vision / need
- Blind, Low vision, Screen reader, Large text
- Accessibility
- VoiceOver, High contrast, Dynamic Type
- Game type
- Puzzle
- Last updated
- 2026-05-29
Where to find the game
- App Store: Art of Flora: Cozy Puzzles
Covers: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro
Accessibility
- The App Store describes support for VoiceOver, Voice Control, Switch Control, larger text, dark interface, sufficient contrast, and reduced motion.
- AppleVis reports that the app is fully accessible with VoiceOver, VoiceOver reads all page elements, and all buttons are clearly labelled.
- Players can choose between picture puzzles and text puzzles, making the concept practical for blind players.
- AppleVis describes multiple VoiceOver options inherited from sister app Art of Fauna, including how puzzle tiles are announced.
- Includes simplified text, dyslexia-friendly fonts, customizable color schemes, and improved larger-text support.
Known limitations
- The strongest practical test I found is for iPhone with VoiceOver. I have not separately confirmed the Mac or Apple Vision Pro experience.
- The picture puzzles are visual. Blind players should use the text-puzzle mode and VoiceOver settings.
- Norwegian language support is not confirmed in the checked App Store data.
- The first 10 puzzles are free; the rest require an in-app purchase.
Price/status
Free with in-app purchase. The App Store describes 110 puzzles from five regions, with the first 10 free.
Available on the App Store as of May 2026. Version 1.2 improved larger-text support for Global Accessibility Awareness Day.