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Trees Hate You

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Trees Hate You – A Game That Trolls Players in Unpredictable Ways

Trees Hate You is a rage game with adventure elements, where you just want to walk home… but the forest doesn’t agree. Everything around you – especially the trees – can play dirty tricks on you at any time.

Introducing Trees Hate You

The game starts quite normally: after a picnic, you walk home. But after just a few steps, things start to go wrong. Trees can fall, seemingly safe paths turn into traps, and even things that seem like "hints" lead you to your death.

The game's defining characteristic isn't skill-based difficulty, but rather its exploitation of the player's overconfidence. Think you understand the rules? The game will immediately shatter that illusion.

How to Play Trees Hate You

Main Objective

  • Move through the forest to find your way forward
  • Dodge traps and avoid unexpected situations
  • Survive as long as possible

Basic Controls

  • WASD / Arrow keys: move
  • Space: jump or dodge
  • Mouse: interact (if available)

The game doesn't require complex combos, but it does require quick reactions to unforeseen situations.

Actual Gameplay Experience

It's easy to see that the game intentionally "tricks" the player. A seemingly safe path can become a trap in just one second. Signposts can lead in the wrong direction.

Deaths in the game often happen very quickly, but also reset very quickly. This prevents players from getting bored and makes them want to try again immediately.

Tips to Avoid Being Trolled Too Much

  • Don't blindly trust everything you see.
  • Slow down on sections where you suspect traps.
  • Observe before jumping or turning.
  • When you lose, remember the mistake you just made to avoid repeating it.
  • Accept being tricked – it's part of the game.

Highlights of Trees Hate You

  • Unique gameplay: the environment is your enemy.
  • Many unexpected and unpredictable traps.
  • Fast-paced gameplay, quick deaths – replay immediately.
  • A mix of frustration and humor.
  • Each playthrough offers a different feeling.

Conclusion

Trees Hate You isn't a game for relaxation. It's more about challenging your patience and reflexes. But it's precisely the unexpected "trolling" that keeps players coming back.

If you like challenging games with unexpected elements and unconventional gameplay, this is a great choice.

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