About This Trees Hate You Fan Site
Unofficial fan site. Not affiliated with tykenn or the Trees Hate You team.
Why this Trees Hate You site exists
This is an unofficial Trees Hate You fan site. We built it because the game is funny, tykenn is a solo dev, and the English search results were still thin enough that a real companion page had room to help. The plan is simple: keep the free demo playable at the top of the homepage, then surround it with the guide content a player wants after the first death. That means trap reads, walkthrough notes, a curated YouTube shelf, a Steam 2026 release tracker, and a real comments feed with no seeded reviews. Everything here is free, no signup required, and updated when official demo or Steam information changes. We also keep the boring boundary clear: this site can explain what is public, but it cannot pretend to be tykenn, leak builds, or turn fan guesses into news. When a detail is uncertain, the page should say so instead of padding the answer.
What makes this Trees Hate You hub different
This fan site earns its keep in three places. The trap encyclopedia breaks every fake-safe family into setup, failure read, and safe route notes. Fake Signs, Hidden Pits, and Red-Leaf Warnings each get their own readable breakdown instead of one generic tips paragraph. The YouTube gameplay shelf keeps four real creator dossiers with a clear reason to watch each one: reaction energy, mean-joke examples, short-form screams, or route-study pacing. The comments feed stays real. We do not seed comments or invent player handles. The empty comments state on launch day is honest, and every comment that shows up after is a real submission through the form, not a seeded review. That matters more than looking busy. A quiet, accurate hub beats a louder page that invents community proof. If a section has no source or no player value, it stays out until it can earn the space.
Trees Hate You site maintainer
This fan site is maintained by a small crew of players, hosted on Cloudflare Workers, and built in Next.js 16. The maintenance rule is boring but useful: official facts come from Steam, itch.io, and tykenn's public channels; fan interpretation belongs in the guide sections; user comments stay user-written. If a page cannot meet that line, it does not ship as fact. The work is mostly housekeeping: checking whether links still point to official pages, trimming stale copy, and keeping the iframe-first homepage useful instead of decorative.
Credit to tykenn (Trees Hate You creator)
The game is tykenn's solo project — the design, art, audio, and itch page are all their work. Please follow tykenn on Twitter/X, on YouTube, and wishlist the full game on Steam for the 2026 release window.