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Trees Hate You FAQ
Use this page when you want the short version first: where to play, what the Steam page says, whether the demo appears to be free to access, and which platforms are still unconfirmed.
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Use this page when you want the short version first: where to play, what the Steam page says, whether the demo appears to be free to access, and which platforms are still unconfirmed.
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Yes. The play panel on this site now embeds the live browser build directly. The official itch.io page is still useful for the Windows demo download and backup access.
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Start with the embedded browser build on this site. If you want the Windows demo download as well, use the official itch.io page linked beside the player.
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You can play it directly on this site right now through the embedded browser build. The official itch.io page remains the main place for the Windows demo download.
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As of April 13, 2026, the Steam store page shows a release window of Coming 2026. No exact day has been publicly confirmed.
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Yes. There is a browser demo available now, along with a Windows build listed on itch.io.
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Yes. As of April 13, 2026, the official itch.io page lists a Windows demo download alongside the browser version.
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Yes. The official itch.io page is live and currently hosts the browser demo and Windows demo download.
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The demo page we track does not show a listed purchase price, and no final launch price has been announced. The safest reading today is that the public demo is available now while the full release price is still unconfirmed.
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It is a trap-heavy rage comedy where the forest fights back with fake-outs, surprise hazards, and joke-driven frustration. If you found it through clips calling it a tree rage game, that is usually the same title.
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Yes. The game has a public Steam page, and as of April 13, 2026 it shows a release window of Coming 2026.
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No public price has been confirmed as of April 13, 2026. The Steam listing is live, but the current public pages do not show a final price.
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The confirmed options right now are browser play and a Windows download through itch.io, plus the live Steam store page for wishlisting. Wider platform availability, including PS5, Switch, Xbox, and Android or APK releases, has not been publicly confirmed.
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There is no public confirmation for a PS5 version as of April 13, 2026, so it should be treated as unconfirmed for now.
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There is no public confirmation for a Nintendo Switch version as of April 13, 2026, so it should be treated as unconfirmed for now.
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There is no public confirmation for an Xbox version as of April 13, 2026, so it should be treated as unconfirmed for now.
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There is no public Android build or APK release confirmed as of April 13, 2026. For now, the playable version still points back to the browser demo and Windows demo on itch.io.
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That description fits. The public materials point to a comedy-first rage game built around trap design, fake-outs, and repeated surprise deaths.
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The best source trail includes the Steam store page, Steam community announcements, the live demo page, itch devlogs, and Tykenn's public social channels.
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No. Trees Hate You is a single-player experience focused on trap-based comedy and rage gameplay. There is no multiplayer or co-op mode.
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The current demo takes approximately 10-15 minutes to complete for experienced players, though most players spend longer due to the trap-heavy gameplay and repeated attempts. The full game is expected to be significantly longer.
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Yes. The game supports both keyboard controls (WASD or arrow keys) and gamepad/Xbox controller input. The Steam page confirms full controller support.
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The browser version works on Mac through any modern web browser. The Steam version lists Windows and Linux support, but Mac support has not been publicly confirmed as of April 13, 2026.
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The game is intentionally challenging with surprise traps and fake-outs, but the checkpoint system and fast retry loop keep it from becoming tedious. It's designed to be funny-frustrating rather than punishingly hard.
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The Windows demo download can be played offline once downloaded. The browser version requires an internet connection. The full Steam release will likely support offline play.
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According to the Steam page, minimum requirements are Windows 10 or later and 1 GB storage. The game is built in Unity and should run on most modern computers. The browser version works on any device with a modern web browser.
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The game contains dark humor and frustrating gameplay designed to provoke reactions. While there's no graphic violence, the comedy style and difficulty may not be suitable for younger children. Parents should review the demo first.
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Yes. The developer has stated that the current demo is essentially the first chapter, and the full game will expand and polish it significantly with more levels, traps, and content.
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Yes! The game's checkpoint system and retry mechanics make it suitable for speedrunning. The community has already started sharing completion times and strategies.
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