Play Trees Hate You

Explore a deceptive forest in Trees Hate You, a funny rage game packed with tricky paths, hidden traps, and unexpected twists. What begins as a peaceful journey home after a picnic quickly spirals into a series of unexpected surprises designed to confuse, trick, and frustrate the player—in a fun and entertaining way.

How to Play

How to Play Trees Hate You: A Survival Guide

Welcome to the most deceptive forest you'll ever visit. Your goal is simple: find your way home after a picnic. But be warned—the trees are not your friends.

1. Basic Controls

  • Movement: Use WASD or Arrow Keys to move your character.
  • Controller: Works with a standard controller (Left Analog Stick).

2. The Forest Rules

  • Don't Trust Anything: Signs might point the wrong way, and clear paths might be trapped.
  • Observe Patterns: Every trap is like a punchline. If you fall for it once, learn the pattern and try again.
  • Keep Momentum: The game features fast retries, so jumping back in after a "death" is instant.

3. Exploration

  • Navigate through different forest areas that become increasingly deceptive. Every step requires careful observation and a bit of patience.

Tips & Tricks

  • Watch for Subtle Cues: The art is clear enough that you can usually spot a trick if you look closely before moving.
  • Expect Misdirection: If a path looks too easy or a sign is too helpful, it's probably a trap.
  • Laugh at Failure: This is a "rage-comedy" game. The deaths are meant to be funny, so don't take them too seriously!

Why Play Here?

  • Hilarious Rage-Comedy: The traps are designed to surprise and entertain you with their clever meanness.
  • Short Retry Loops: Fast restarts keep the momentum going and reduce frustration.
  • Unique Visual Style: Clean, readable graphics that make every betrayal feel personal and clear.
  • Perfect for Quick Sessions: Easy to load and play whenever you have a few minutes for a challenge.

FAQ

Is Trees Hate You a free game?

Yes, the web version is free to play directly in your browser.

What platforms can I play on?

You can play the demo in any modern web browser. A full version is also planned for Steam.

Why is it called a "rage-comedy"?

Because while the traps might make you "rage," their clever and unexpected nature is designed to make you laugh at the same time.

Comments (2)

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BusStopGamer1 years ago
4.8

This is a solid time-killer for my commute! Easy to pick up and play a round or two. Wish there was a bit more variety in the poker modes, tho. Still, really fun!

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HighRollerHank1 years ago
4.9

The leaderboard is where it's at! Been grinding to get into the top 10. The AI can be a bit predictable at times, but the thrill of going all-in is real.