This review was published when the game was in v1.0 (most likely the final update, but mentioning just in case)
Theme: The word "tree". Executed extremely well, with many upgrades and descriptions inserting that word or others with the letter combination.
Gameplay and core mechanics: At first, you gain an upgrade for prestige points that makes you see trees (which have the "tree" letters capitalized and in various colors). The first tab is a typical prestige layer where you reset for prestige points based on points to spend on upgrades. The second tab has several producer that make trees so you can gain more points and a lot more upgrades. The third tab lets you convert meters into different ones like centimeters and kilometers for boosts. The fourth has buyables and some interesting effects I won't spoil here.
Balancing and difficulty: Average speed and easy. The game lacks any parts that would require thoughts from the player, outside of choosing upgrades in the preferred order and the secrets which are theoretically optional.
Content on offer: Rather short, you can reach the endgame in three hours. Four tabs of standard size and four secrets to find.
Polish and miscellaneous additions: The most obvious memorable factor is the colored "tree" words and a bar where you can input them. The meters have cool arrows that go down while converting and the ether tab has a nice particle effect. Once they're big enough, the various types of meters bleed into each others, which is kinda annoying.
While the gimmick is definitely interesting and the game has some cool ideas, it is ultimately too short to be particularly appealing. A few more "tree" tabs and some challenges could have gone a long way in making this more enjoyable.
VideoGame The TREE-view (v1.0)
This review was published when the game was in v1.0 (most likely the final update, but mentioning just in case)
While the gimmick is definitely interesting and the game has some cool ideas, it is ultimately too short to be particularly appealing. A few more "tree" tabs and some challenges could have gone a long way in making this more enjoyable.
Overall rank: C (Decent)