Longleaf Valley, Treesplease\'s debut release, has helped plant over two million real-world trees

Author : Alexander Mar 30,2025

Treesplease has exciting news following the success of their debut game, Longleaf Valley. Thanks to the enthusiastic participation of players, the initiative has resulted in the planting of over two million real-world trees. This achievement was made possible through their collaboration with the Eden Reforestation Project, which has also offset approximately 42,000 tonnes of CO2. As we step into 2025, Treesplease is launching a new Veganuary event, drawing inspiration from the official Veganuary Cookbook. This event offers players a chance to explore new in-game content, regardless of their dietary preferences, and earn delightful baby animal rewards.

It's been a remarkable year for Treesplease, highlighted by their CEO and founder, Laura Carter, receiving the Global Gaming Citizen award at the 2024 Game Awards for her efforts in climate action. Additionally, Longleaf Valley was honored with the Best Purpose Driven Game award at the Playing of the Planet Awards in 2024. Their "Play it, Plant It" model seems to have struck a chord with gamers who appreciate combining fun with contributing to a worthy cause. Treesplease has truly made a significant impact.

Looking ahead, the upcoming game Communite focuses on themes of community and improvement. For more insights, check out Jupiter Hadley's preview of Communite.

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