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Sapling Wars is Untested on macOS

Untested

Sapling Wars has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Sapling Wars

Sapling Wars is an online multiplayer battle royale game where four teams, with up to 16 players, compete to be the last team standing. Strategize with your team to secure resources, fortify your defenses, engage in fierce combat, and outsmart your opponents in this unique blend of farming and combat.

Join one of four teams and strive to dominate the battlefield by planting, growing, and defending your core. Expect a nice and relaxing farming experience? Think again. It's fast-paced action where you need to watch out for other players because stealing isn't against the rules.

GAMEPLAY
  • Farming: Tend to your fields by hoeing the mud, planting seeds, and watering your crops to harvest valuable resources.

  • Battles: Engage in thrilling combat with other teams. Use a variety of weapons and tactics to outmaneuver and defeat your opponents.

  • Defenses: Defend your core while trying to destroy your enemies' cores. If your core is destroyed, you will no longer respawn.

  • Strategies: Work closely with your team to plan and execute strategies. Communication and coordination are key to securing victory.

  • Environments: Battle across different environments. Each map presents unique challenges, requiring quick adaptability and diverse strategies.

FEATURES
  • Online Multiplayer: Join a match with up to 16 players in a 4-team showdown with your friends or players from around the world.
  • Customization: Personalize your character with a variety of cosmetic items and titles. Unlock Hats, Face, Back accessories, and more to express your style.
  • Updates: Enjoy regular free content updates, including new maps and game modes, which are currently in development.

macOS Game Tests

Sapling Wars tested on macOS.

Sapling Wars is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Sapling Wars hasn't been tested yet on macOS.