A downloadable Terrarium Maker for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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A  game of terrariums.

Tree game is about making tree's and gardens for them. Customise tree's  and their gardens by either hacking them using a command line system to have as many happy accidents as possible, or in a simple mode that allows for total control.

Tree Game allows you full control over the tree's you make, allowing you to edit everything from their colours, to how they grow. Using L-Systems to procedurally generate the tree's means you have total control over their shape and look.

The game features three modes:

Hacking:

Tree's and Gardens are edited using a command line. Saving and loading, tree's and gardens on to floppies. This version offers more of a challenge, and allows for more mistakes and happy co-incidences in the creation of your terrariums. The folder found in game contains an instruction manual as to how to use the computer.

Simple:

Tree's and Gardens are edited using an inbuilt UI that allows for easy control of all aspects of these things. Click on the pot to edit a tree, or on a corner of a garden to edit a garden. 

Infinite Trees:

Have a walk through and infinitely generating forest of tree's. Explore, take pictures and see what the algorithm spits out!


Controls:

Movement: WASD and mouse controls
Pick up tree: Mouse over a tree and hold left click
Delete a tree: Mouse over a tree and right click

L-system rules:

When programming and building L-systems, these symbols and letters are used to denote particular actions.

> - used to denote one symbol become another in each generation, so in the case of x>a this means in each generation x will be replaced with a

a - used to denote a step forward. When the tree is made this will make a peice of tree.

e - denotes a step forward in the same way as a but ends in a leaf.

[ and ] - denote a branch. [ will start a new branch from the current one and ] will return to the branch split from when it encountered the [ symbol. [] brackets should always come in pairs.

- denotes a rotation in a random positive direction by 25 degrees.

- - denotes a rotation in a random negative direction by 25 degrees

y - denotes a rotation around the Y axis by 20-45 degrees

c - denotes a rotation around the X axis by 10-25 degrees

b - denotes a rotation around the X axis by -10-25 degrees

, - denotes a probabalistic outcome. This is used in rules to create probabilistic outcomes. This is writen in the form a>x,a,aa. Each of these (x, a, and aa) will have a 1/3 chance of being what a is replaced with in each generation.

Tree game is still in development, with fixes and additional functions to (hopefully) come; if you find a bug, something breaks or there's something you want to see added, please say so!!!

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorMax
GenreSimulation
Made withUnity
Tagsartgame, Casual, comfort, Experimental, Procedural Generation, Relaxing, terrariums, trees, Unity
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Purchase

Buy Now$5.00 AUD or more

In order to download this Terrarium Maker you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 AUD. You will get access to the following files:

TreeGame Linux 37 MB
TreeGame Mac 37 MB
TreeGame Windows 31 MB

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hey - not sure if anyone still is here, but we are trying to open it on mac and it keeps saying we don't have permission. Any tips? Thanks!

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i love games about terraruim, and this is the best