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Grow a Tree, Collect Wildlife, Trade with Friends in Tree World

The Playforge has announced that its latest iOS title, Tree World, is now available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Transporting players into a fantastical forest, Tree World players must nurture and grow their tree, to eventually become the home to an array of cute, collectible woodland-dwelling wildlife.

“Tree World takes the novelty of card collectible games and modernizes it with adorable critters that you collect within the app,” said Vince McDonnell, CEO of The Playforge and designer of the game.

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“Trading in Tree World was designed to be as simple as possible and can be done with Facebook friends, and other Tree World players.”

In Tree World, players grow their own tree and ultimately provide a home for the various forest critters. There are more than 60 species that live in Tree World, ranging from common frogs to mystical unicorns.

Each critter produces tree food that grows the tree further in a symbiosis analogy. As players grow their trees and collect critters, they can build their collections by trading with other players.

Introduced today, March 28, the Tree World App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.

Founded in 2009, The Playforge is a mobile games development house that specializes in creating games with social and casual emphases. Its titles include Zombie Farm.

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