Treesplease, the creators behind their debut game Longleaf Valley, have shared exciting news about the impact of their initiative. Thanks to players' engagement, over two million real-world trees have been planted, a testament to the power of gaming for good. This achievement was made possible through their partnership with the Eden Reforestation Project, offsetting approximately 42,000 tonnes of CO2. As we step into 2025, Treesplease is set to launch a new Veganuary event, drawing inspiration from the official Veganuary Cookbook.
Regardless of your stance on veganism, this event offers everyone a chance to dive into fresh in-game content inspired by New Year's resolutions and the opportunity to earn charming baby animal rewards. It's an event you won't want to miss!
Go green2024 has been a remarkable year for Treesplease. Their CEO and founder, Laura Carter, was honored with the Global Gaming Citizen award at the 2024 Game Awards for her contributions to climate action. Additionally, Longleaf Valley clinched 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 is a hit among gamers who relish the opportunity to support a worthy cause while enjoying their favorite pastime. Their significant contribution underscores the potential of gaming as a force for positive change.
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