TREE
About
TREE tells a story of a boy who plants his first tree. And at first, it looks like a little inconsequential act, but with time, a bond develops between the two that will last a lifetime.
We are a group of veteran game developers. Perhaps we wanted to get something of our collective chest, or we just simply game jammed together.
For each one of us, TREE has a different meaning.FEATURES
And remember - spend time with your family whenever you can.
We are a group of veteran game developers. Perhaps we wanted to get something of our collective chest, or we just simply game jammed together.
For each one of us, TREE has a different meaning.FEATURES
- A short story that may, or may not, have a meaning behind it
- Steam Achievements
- It’s FREE
And remember - spend time with your family whenever you can.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 7800 (512MB cache)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 120 MB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: i5-2500
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX660/HD7800
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 120 MB available space
Last Modified: Nov 1, 2024
Where to buy
Steam
TREE reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
FREE "TREE" IS a short free Story.
The Life of an Apple Tree. It starts small, as a young Drive, goes through the Seasons, growing ever. Until the Tree blooms for the first Time and then bears Fruit in Autumn. Around him, the World takes its Course, young Children get older, fall In love, have children themselves and grow old. Such is the Course of the World.
"TREE" PRESENTS itself in a similarly unspectacular way. We experience the Growth and Flourishing, the Seasons and periods of Life. We don't have Much to do with that. Sometimes we have to water the Tree, let it Bloom, let the Apples fall to the ground.
We can't really influence anything. The roughly fifteen-minute Story takes its inevitable and rather inconsequential Run. Beleless also because we can't really build any Relationship with the emerging People, whom we only ever see in Moments, and so our Lives don't really matter. Even the Boy who once planted us as a Tree does not want to interest us.
On the other Hand, the Aesthetics that come across in style and colorful are achieved. Many graphic Elements consist of Triangular Structures. This geometric Element makes the Story a nice look at. Even the pivot-heavy, floating delicate Music Accompaniment fits perfectly and reällates florally light in the Background.
Rating: 7/10 Atmosphere 5/10 Story 7/10 Graphics 7/10 Sound 5/10 Game Mechanics-/10 Balancing 6/10 Game Pass Conclusion: Lots Of Wood but little Fruit.
6/10 Overall Rating
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Product received for free The Leaf in Wind Gameplay From Gameplay you can't really talk here. In "Tree," all we have to do is drive the mouse across the Tree, making the Circle that is our Cursor empty. I think this Feature was only installed at all, so that you can let the Game have an effect a little more on you or it seems more interactive. Maybe it should stretch the Time a little bit as well, as you're through after 10 Minutes with the Game. Alternatively, the Game could be the same as a Movie!
Story The Game may seem a bit superficial. After all, we're just watching an Apple Tree grow. This one was implanted by a Boy and we continue to experience Key Moments of this Person: How he finds a Woman, Gets children and how he gets old. But the Developers certainly had an Ulterior Motive for this Idea, right? Is it supposed To show us how transient we Humans are? Or maybe how many People a Tree can see and how sometimes unconsidered do we destroy Trees? It could also be that one simply wanted to represent our Bond with Nature, since the Tree also gives Apples and the Man also considers the Tree a Friend? I can't give you the Answer, but it's probably going to go in that Direction somehow.
Graphic/Sound We only see the Action around the Tree in the Course of the Game. The Game uses the Style of a Painting, which makes it seem a little fairytale. Maybe you could call it dreamy, too.
Musically, the Play accompanies us with quiet Piano music, which seems very emotional. I might even have bought the Soundtrack for £1-2 if the Developers hadn't uploaded it to Spotify for nothing.
Conclusion "Tree" is not a Game in the true Sense of the word, but an artistic Representation, behind which stands a philosophical Ulterior Motive. There are many similar Games that are also free and run on the same Track, such as "Sisyphus Reborn." Personally, I just appreciate these little Titles, because in The end You can think about the Game longer than it actually takes. So, what's the place? It's short, free and worth it!
My Reviews don't grow on Trees, but I've written many. Look over.