Help Plant a Real-life Tree with Treeplanter; Launch Trailer Out Now
Treeplanter is a relaxing, no-stress or challenge game where players just create small dioramas by placing items and working alongside the in-game nature.
The game is officially out, and alongside its release, the team shared a trailer and a message to explain how they will allegedly be able to plant a tree per copy sold. The developer explains that they'll be posting the progress through various socials, such as TikTok, Instagram, and Bluesky.
According to Henry Driver, he and many of the members in his community — including his family and friends — will be planting a tree on their land, neighbouring farms, and even schools. The plan is to plant them in local areas where they can be accounted for and cared for.

Treeplanter was co-created alongside a group of rural young people, aged 18-20; they handled the majority of art and visual effects while being mentored and paid by Henry. Afterwards, the game was fully finished by him and his friends.
If you'd like to pick up other cosy games, Treeplanter is available in various Steam bundles: with Terra Nil, Little Corners, and Summerhouse.
Treeplanter is out now, and it's got a 20% introductory discount until the 1st of May, dropping the price to £3.19.
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