Sapling by Treeboater
Click to plant trees. When they die, you gain all nutrients (represented by the numbers) that was on that tile, and can use those to plant seeds. A tree-based game by James and I.
Music by I.
Bird sounds from BurghRecords.
Tree SFX from freesound.org.

| HTML5 (web) | https://treeboater.itch.io/sapling |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/44/sapling |
Ratings
| Given | 13🗳️ | 23🗨️ |
A simple, fun, yet meditative experience.
This is exactly what I needed after 73 hours of crunch and 9 cans of energy drinks :)
Great job!
A simple, fun, yet meditative experience.
This is exactly what I needed after 73 hours of crunch and 9 cans of energy drinks :)
Great job!
I love the soothing background music with the chirping birds.
I love the fact that my forest dominated the entire region, leaving the corpses of its predecessors behind as it went on a massive multi route journey towards the bottom left of this strange land! :P.
All in all, this was a very good attempt and it was mostly enjoyable. However, the absence of either a win or loss condition left something substantial to be desired. I would love to see this worked on more, maybe add in some catastrophic events that you would have to try to avoid and also refine the balance of seed planting/return so that the limit isn't necessary. Also, add a win condition.
We had intended various threats and goals within the game, but as time ran out we focused on having the base game mechanic run as smoothly as possible. In the end the game is just intended to be relaxing as relaxing as possible. But yes we'd have loved to have included some more dynamic goals within the world. The seed limit was just an arbitrary decision that got left as our priorities were refocused, we found returning all the seeds from the dead trees far to exponential towards growth, and unfortunately we weren't able to come up with a fair mechanic for reducing the seed count that fit within the world.
Thanks again for your review!
Loved the mood you created with this game, especially with the music that just goes perfectly along with it. The bird noises in the background add a lot of atmosphere too. You really nailed that relaxing nature feel, great job!