
Trees Hate You is a rage-style survival platform game where you must navigate a deadly forest filled with hidden traps, collapsing platforms, and environmental hazards. Unlike normal platform games, the danger here is not obvious. Trees, ground, and space can all become traps. The game is designed to punish rushing and reward observation.
Simple goal: survive as long as possible
Hard execution: everything tries to kill you unexpectedly
Survive in a hostile environment filled with traps and reach the longest survival time possible.
The game is designed around repetition and learning, not instant success.
1. Never trust anything
Even safe-looking ground or trees can trigger traps. Always assume danger is nearby.
2. Slow is better than fast
Rushing is the main reason players fail early. Move carefully and observe before jumping.
3. Learn patterns, not reactions
Most traps follow timing patterns. After a few tries, you can predict when they activate instead of reacting randomly.
4. Avoid unnecessary jumping
Jumping too often leads to mistakes. Only jump when required.
5. Use deaths as information
Every failure teaches:
Players improve fastest when they analyze each death.
At first, Trees Hate You feels unfair and random. Many players die within seconds without understanding why.
But after repeated runs, the game becomes readable:
From real gameplay experience, the biggest improvement happens when you stop rushing and start studying each section. After around 10+ attempts, survival time increases quickly because you begin recognizing trap behavior instead of reacting blindly.
The game is designed to turn frustration into learning.