Longleaf Valley lets players dive into a merge game to help plant trees in real life, out now on mobile

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TreesPlease Games has announced the official launch of Longleaf Valley, letting players do their part in contributing to reforestation efforts via the “Play It, Plant It” principle. In collaboration with Eden Reforestation Projects, the game lets players merge seeds to nurture and grow trees within the title, all while progressing through the game and helping to plant real trees IRL.

I’ve been determined to make a difference for animals and the environment from as young as three years old. A childhood passion for fundraising and supporting charities like Greenpeace followed through into adulthood where I volunteered with various animal and environmental charities and became an activist, joining protests during my lunch hours whilst working in the games industry. I was making a difference, but I knew there was so much more to do and I wanted to dedicate more time to these critical causes,” says Laura Carter, CEO & Co-Founder of TreesPlease Games.

I decided to combine my passion for building games with my drive to help save animals and the environment to create a studio that made a difference at its central mission. As we come out of stealth to announce TreesPlease Games and Longleaf Valley, I couldn’t be more excited and proud of our incredible team’s achievements with both our first game and the impact we are making for our planet and all life,” she goes on.

If you’re keen on joining in on all the fun and doing your part, you can do so by downloading Longleaf Valley on the Google Play Store for Android devices and on the iOS App Store. It’s a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

Are you on the hunt for more similar titles that will put your skills to the test on your mobile device? Why not take a gander at our list of the best free games on mobile?

 

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