Great ape stars sign up for the next stage of safari central

We are super excited to announce that we are now in the process of building the full fledged version of Safari Central, a location based game that brings real animals from the wild to your world, and we are kicking it off with great ape stars.

 
A gibbon in Borneo. Photo by Gautam Shah

A gibbon in Borneo. Photo by Gautam Shah

 

In the past two years, we’ve prototyped several versions of the game and raised funds through a kickstarter campaign to develop the tech further.

The game will have you out and about tracking orangutans and gibbons from Indonesian Borneo and lowland gorillas and chimpanzees from the Congo Basin. It will feature unique characters like Fio the orangutan, Chilli the gibbon and Theresa the lowland gorilla. These animals and the forests they live in are under extreme threat, and so there could be no better place for us to start bringing their stories to you.

 
Jake and Raff spotting Fio in the trees above

Jake and Raff spotting Fio in the trees above

 

Made possible by new partnerships

This new phase of work is made possible through a grant from the Arcus Foundation. We will be partnering with the Borneo Nature Foundation and the Goualougo Triangle Ape Project to bring the stories of these apes, and the conservation work needed to protect them, to the world.

We’re still very early in the concepting phase, and Jake, our head of product and Raff, our wildlife and data scientist, just got back from immersing themselves in the Bornean rainforest with the BNF team to get a deep understanding of the animals, the communities that live around them, the threats, and the conservation sweat and blood that goes into protecting them.

The game experience

What we are for now calling Safari Central v2 is intended to be a platform for many more animals and conservation organizations to come, including some of those from the original Safari Central like Rockstar the pangolin and Mweturia the elephant. But for right now, we are kicking off with apes.

 
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The timeline

We’re in very early stages and still refining the storyline and game mechanics, but we’ll keep you up to date on the progress and reach out when we need your help with play testing along the way.  Look for a beta release sometime around March/April of 2019 and a larger release in July/August.


By the way, do you know the easiest way to tell the difference between a monkey and an ape? Look for a tail. Don’t see one? Then it’s an ape. Apes include orangutans, gibbons, lowland gorillas, mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and bonobos. They are all fascinating and we are all fired up to get you closer to their stories.  Stay tuned….