Ahead of
Loddlenautâs release on 16 November, we are very pleased to announce that for every game sale of
Loddlenaut, the cosy creature-raising and pollution cleaning adventure, the game's publisher Secret Mode, will make a donation to Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), their official charity partner of the year. This pledge builds upon the
Loddlenaut teamâs charity work already undertaken in 2023, including Urban Beach Cleans, Climate Giant Project donations, and World Oceans Day Steam Sale participation.
Secret Mode will donate 0.05GBP per sale of
Loddlenaut to WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation. WDC is a UK registered charity no. 1014705. This pledge covers all net game sales over the next three years.

To celebrate this weekâs launch, Secret Mode has also partnered with local UK artist Michelle Costello, aka
Smartie Lids on the Beach, for a special, eco-conscious art project. Michelle has been combing Cornish beaches for litter over the past ten years and has painstakingly recreated
Loddlenautâs colourful key art exclusively using reclaimed ocean plastics and materials.

The artwork, pictured above with artist Michelle Costello, will be viewable to the public from February 2024, when it will be housed as a temporary art installation at WDCâs refurbished Scottish Dolphin Centre.
The full list of collected plastics used for the artwork:
- 1x Yellow bucket base
- 1x Turquoise bucket
- 1x Blue bucket
- 1x Orange bucket
- 1x Green bucket
- 1x Green football
- 1x Yellow football
- 2x Blue fishermanâs gloves
- 1x Grey canvas
- 1x Blue canvas
- 1x Green fishing crate
- 1x Orange spray bottle
- 1x Water bottle
- 1x Purple hair gel container
- 1x Purple biscuit pack wrapper
- 1x Chocolate wrapper
- 1x Purple fabric
- 1x Pink wellington boot insole
- 1x Purple foam lily pad
- 1x Green body board
- Multiple lolly sticks
- 1x White container
- 1x Black beach shoe insole lining
- 1x Black flower pot
- 1x Blue & green plastic sheet
- A miscellaneous collection of other smaller plastics of unknown origin
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