I do wildlife photography in my spare time, so of course I loved this game. It has a nice mix of common and rarer animals, and the bird calls I recognized were accurate. I found myself getting excited when I recognized some of them, like the Hoopoe or the Bee-Eaters right outside Alba's grandparents' house. I'm always happy to observe them, even in a game. Gameplay-wise, using the phone app is easy and intuitive. Photographing birds got a lot easier once I realized there was a zoom function on the phone. Birds in flight are more of a challenge (just like in actual photography!), but for most of them you can find one perched somewhere at some point in the game if you look carefully. There were some glitches, like someone looking through binoculars straight at a wall, but nothing game-breaking. This game can be played alongside a young child to teach them about birds, but it can also be enjoyed by adults looking for a relaxing experience. My ten-year-old self would have loved to explore the island, but even as an adult I would happily spend a few days there and come back with some good pictures.