Her Trees: Puzzle Dream

Her Trees: Puzzle Dream

stone stone February 10, 2026
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About Her Trees: Puzzle Dream

Her Trees: Puzzle Dream is a point-and-click indie adventure from developer stone, released in 2026. It blends surreal visuals with logic puzzles where you rearrange and merge objects to progress. Set in a dreamlike forest, the game feels like wandering through a half-remembered nightmare. The core hook? Solving puzzles by physically moving and combining items in ways that defy real-world physics. It’s a short, strange experience that leans into abstract design. Best for players who enjoy lateral thinking over linear storytelling.

Gameplay

You control a cursor that highlights interactable objects, which you drag to new locations or combine with others. Puzzles often involve stacking items into impossible shapes or using them to “recode” the environment. Early levels teach basic mechanics, like merging a spoon and a tree branch to create a key. Later stages get chaotic, requiring you to manipulate time or reverse gravity. Sessions feel like fumbling through a riddle maze; each solution feels earned but sometimes baffling. Controls are intuitive but lack tactile feedback, which softens the impact of clever ideas. The dream logic keeps you guessing.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 8.4/10, with 78% completing the game. Average playtime is 2 hours 45 minutes, and community moods skew curious (42%) and confused (31%). Positive reviews praise the "unconventional puzzle design" and "haunting visuals." Criticisms note "frustratingly vague solutions" and a "need for better hints." 62% of players unlocked all 32 achievements, which include collecting hidden items. The game costs $29.99, with 45% of players calling it "worth the price for the novelty."

PlayPile's Take

Her Trees is a niche pick for puzzle fans who don’t mind abstract thinking. The $29.99 price tag feels fair for the creativity, but the 2-hour runtime might not justify it for some. If you enjoy games like The Witness but want fewer tutorials and more weirdness, give it a shot. The 10% of players who completed it in under an hour likely found the puzzles too simple, while 20% who quit halfway called it "tiresome." Worth a playthrough if you’re in the mood to untangle dreams.

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