Trees Hate You is a humorous platformer where players face a "hostile" forest. The green trees constantly attack, creating a series of unexpected and treacherous situations, keeping players constantly excited and on alert. Developed by Tykenn, Trees Hate You offers an experience that is both fun and frustrating, making it hard to stop playing.
Surely, you've experienced the fear and creepiness in Granny or the heart-stopping moments in Five Nights at Frickbear's 3. But in Trees Hate You, it's different; you're lost in a vast green forest, with trees relentlessly attacking you. The player's frustration is what makes this game so popular.
Surrounding you is a bright, colorful world of trees, flowers, leaves, and branches. A leisurely stroll suddenly turns into a life-or-death mission. Moving plants—it sounds funny, but they're not harmless; they're ferocious warriors. You're frolicking in their territory, and they attack you with punches, shots, and traps. Don't think you're safe, because the plants aren't as gentle as they seem; they'll ambush you at any moment.

Wooden punches: Plants extend their branches and strike you with force.
Bullet shots: Some plants even pull out guns and shoot you!
Apple bombs: Apples fall from above and hit you on the head!
Teleport: Think you're about to pass? Plants teleport you back to the starting line.
Fake checkpoints: Don't trust any checkpoints. They could be traps.
Every death is a lesson, and never trust a tree with red leaves!
To begin, you need to familiarize yourself with the simple controls. Use WASD or arrow keys to move.
"Cat and Mouse" move: Approach the tree and wait until it sees you. Wait for it to prepare to attack, then quickly retreat. It won't have time to react to your trick.
Leap: When the tree lets you slip out of reach, take advantage of the short cooldown (only seconds) to jump over or run past it.
Look Up: Be wary of threats from above. Falling branches and objects coming out from diagonals that can hit you.
Recognizing attacking trees: Most trees have a very subtle "warning gesture": shaking branches, changing the color of leaf edges, or emitting a small sound. After playing a few times, you'll "feel" their rhythm.
Thanks to its unique gameplay, brutal humor, and countless unpredictable traps, this indie game has captivated millions of gamers worldwide. Join Trees Hate You in facing an entire forest that hates you. If you love unique challenges and enjoy the feeling of being both frustrated and amused, then Trees Hate You is definitely an experience not to be missed.
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