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A hand-drawn open-world RPG from a two-brother studio that swings for charm over production value - worth a look if quirky dialogue and gentle exploration are your comfort zone.

I have a soft spot for games that feel like they were made on a kitchen table, and The Adventures of Tree is exactly that kind of artifact. Dune Clockidy is literally two brothers who set out to make something earnest in a genre crowded with asset flips, and that sincerity is woven into every pixel of this hand-drawn world. You play as Tree, a Formonger on a mission to push back the Florps - invaders who have burst from the island's core - and the game turns you loose on the open world of Formagetus with a generous sense of freedom that its budget never quite advertises. The structure is a familiar loop: explore, pick up quests, gather weapons and tools, spend in-game currency on upgrades, and fight creatures and bosses scattered across the landscape. What keeps it from feeling purely mechanical is the day/night cycle, the survival-flavored food requirement, and the branching quest choices that nudge the story toward different endings. The dialogue leans hard into absurdist humor - the kind that earns a quiet smile rather than a belly laugh, which is exactly right for a game this small. Community threads flag things like puzzle-gated areas, a Flea Market scene, and even an Angry Bee creature added in later updates, which signals a developer who kept caring after launch. Over 100 achievements give completionists a reason to stay longer than the roughly six-hour average playthrough suggests. Where it struggles is where small solo-ish projects usually do. Quest tracking can leave you hunting for a character who has simply vanished from their spawn point, and the breadth of the open world sometimes outpaces the density of things to actually find. Players wanting tight mechanical polish or a climactic narrative payoff may find the experience looser than they hoped. The hand-drawn art carries real warmth, but the Unity engine underneath is workmanlike rather than atmospheric - don't come expecting a Hollow Knight-level soundscape or lighting mood. Still, for someone who appreciates the craft of a small team trying to build something genuine with limited tools, The Adventures of Tree has a quiet dignity to it. Steam players have rated it Very Positive in aggregate, and that feels right: not a hidden classic, but a game that knows what it is and delivers it without pretense. If you like unhurried open-world wandering, collectible-driven questing, and the particular texture of hand-drawn 2D worlds, this sits comfortably in an evening's worth of low-stakes adventure. Kai, Scout Team

The Adventures of Tree

The Adventures of Tree

1 mar 2016Dune Clockidy
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A hand-drawn open-world RPG from a two-brother studio that swings for charm over production value - worth a look if quirky dialogue and gentle exploration are your comfort zone.

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I have a soft spot for games that feel like they were made on a kitchen table, and The Adventures of Tree is exactly that kind of artifact. Dune Clockidy is literally two brothers who set out to make something earnest in a genre crowded with asset flips, and that sincerity is woven into every pixel of this hand-drawn world. You play as Tree, a Formonger on a mission to push back the Florps - invaders who have burst from the island's core - and the game turns you loose on the open world of Formagetus with a generous sense of freedom that its budget never quite advertises. The structure is a familiar loop: explore, pick up quests, gather weapons and tools, spend in-game currency on upgrades, and fight creatures and bosses scattered across the landscape. What keeps it from feeling purely mechanical is the day/night cycle, the survival-flavored food requirement, and the branching quest choices that nudge the story toward different endings. The dialogue leans hard into absurdist humor - the kind that earns a quiet smile rather than a belly laugh, which is exactly right for a game this small. Community threads flag things like puzzle-gated areas, a Flea Market scene, and even an Angry Bee creature added in later updates, which signals a developer who kept caring after launch. Over 100 achievements give completionists a reason to stay longer than the roughly six-hour average playthrough suggests. Where it struggles is where small solo-ish projects usually do. Quest tracking can leave you hunting for a character who has simply vanished from their spawn point, and the breadth of the open world sometimes outpaces the density of things to actually find. Players wanting tight mechanical polish or a climactic narrative payoff may find the experience looser than they hoped. The hand-drawn art carries real warmth, but the Unity engine underneath is workmanlike rather than atmospheric - don't come expecting a Hollow Knight-level soundscape or lighting mood. Still, for someone who appreciates the craft of a small team trying to build something genuine with limited tools, The Adventures of Tree has a quiet dignity to it. Steam players have rated it Very Positive in aggregate, and that feels right: not a hidden classic, but a game that knows what it is and delivers it without pretense. If you like unhurried open-world wandering, collectible-driven questing, and the particular texture of hand-drawn 2D worlds, this sits comfortably in an evening's worth of low-stakes adventure.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Hand-Drawn ArtBranching EndingsDay/Night CycleSurvival ElementsQuest-DrivenCreature CombatOpen-World ExplorationHumor

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Windows XP
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2 GB RAM
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Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
256MB
Processor
1.6 Ghz

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