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Treeplanter is a woodland simulation game where every sale helps plant actual trees

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Treeplanter is a woodland simulation game where every sale helps plant actual trees


Planting trees is undeniably a positive act that benefits the environment. It is hard to envision a scenario where planting a tree could have negative consequences, as trees are essential for our survival. If you are not in favor of planting trees, you might be an oil tycoon or a squirrel with poor survival instincts. However, if you appreciate the importance of trees, you may be interested in a new game called Treeplanter. This game, announced recently, offers a peaceful and beautiful experience for players.


Treeplanter is not your typical game; it is more like an interactive nature experience similar to Mountain. Players can create landscapes and ecosystems where plant life flourishes and animals gather over time. It provides a calming escape that can help you unwind after a long day.

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One of the most appealing aspects of Treeplanter is that proceeds from game sales will support tree-planting charities to aid in real tree growth. The creator of the game, Henry Driver, comes from a long line of farmers and game developers, ensuring that the game lives up to its name.


The Steam page for Treeplanter includes a poignant message: “Please keep in mind that this is a small game with no goals or challenges, created by Henry with help from his friends – it’s all about creating small but beautiful dioramas, using the tools and items from the game alongside the influences of nature.” This unique concept appeals to those who may not typically enjoy simulation games.


While Treeplanter does not have a set release date yet, it is expected to launch in 2025.

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