Too often, the concept of gaming for good is introduced without any concrete follow-up on the impact made. However, Treesplease, the team behind their debut release, Longleaf Valley, has shared exciting news: their initiative has successfully resulted in planting over two million real-world trees.
This impressive achievement was made possible through their partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project, which has also offset approximately 42,000 tonnes of CO2. As Treesplease gears up for 2025, they're launching a new Veganuary event inspired by the official Veganuary Cookbook. Regardless of your stance on veganism, you won't want to miss out on this event. It offers new in-game content themed around New Year's resolutions and the chance to earn some charming baby animal rewards.
Go greenIt's been a remarkable year for Treesplease. Their CEO and founder, Laura Carter, received 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.
It's clear that Treesplease's "Play it, Plant It" model has struck a chord. Many in the gaming community appreciate the opportunity to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying their favorite pastime. Treesplease's significant contribution underscores the potential of gaming to make a real-world impact.
While not directly related to environmental causes, the upcoming game Communite also emphasizes community and improvement. For more insights, check out Jupiter Hadley's preview of Communite.