Roblox Cut Trees

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Cut Trees
Cut Trees
Status Active
Active Players 18,129+
Favorites 43,293+
Visits 15.4M+
Created 7/18/2025
Server Size 12
Genre Simulation
Subgenre Incremental Simulator

Roblox Cut Trees [1] is a Roblox simulation/incremental simulator game with exploration and progression mechanics, where players chop down different types of trees across various zones to collect wood and rare resources during events. This game is developed for tycoon-style growth and has been visited millions of times and recently updated. The total number of visits are about 15.4M+, and more than 43,293 players have added it to their favorites. The active player count is around 18,129, and the server size is 12. The genre is listed as Simulation, with the subgenre “Incremental Simulator.”

The more wood or rare resources you collect, the more in-game currency or rewards you can earn, which allows you to upgrade axes, buy new tools, and prepare for harder chopping challenges or seasonal event bosses. The game also gives free crates or bonuses periodically every few hours, includes a friend boost system, and has a gifting/share mechanic to trade resources.

As of now, there are (no / some) active codes (promo codes) for Roblox Cut Trees, depending on the event status.

“Cut Trees” also features quest-style objectives, where players must gather specific types of wood from scattered zones and return them to NPC quest-givers to complete challenges. Once all required materials are delivered, the NPC confirms the quest completion with a reward.

Game Details & Stats

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  • Visits/Players: The Roblox page shows that the game has over 15.4M+ visits to date. [2]
  • Favorites: At least 43,293 users have favorited it as of the latest tracking. [2]
  • Creation/Update Dates: The game was created on July 18, 2025. [1]
  • Voice Chat & Camera: According to your earlier data wishes, these features are listed as “supported.” (I did not find a confirmed source for those features in my searches.)
  • Server Size: From your info, 12 players per server (I didn’t find a confirmation on this in web sources)
  • Worlds/Environments: The game features at least two known worlds:   • Forest—basic starting area where most chopping happens   • Lava—unlockable at later stages, with tougher trees and more rewards. [3]

Gameplay Mechanics

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Core Loop

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  • Players start with a basic axe/tool and use it to cut trees, which yields “power” or cutting points. [4]
  • As you cut more, your tool power increases, allowing you to chop tougher trees for higher rewards and open rarer chests scattered in the environment.
  • Chests are key: they often contain new weapons/tools or upgrades that further your progress. [4]
  • In later areas (like Lava), you can merge tools using an anvil, combining duplicates to get stronger versions. [3]

Attributes & Tool Stats

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  • Tools have multiple attributes:   • Speed—how fast a tool cuts   • Area—how many trees the tool can affect at once   • Base cutting power—how much “damage” or progress a hit gives [4]
  • Depending on your playstyle, you might prefer higher-area (hit multiple trees) or higher-speed (fast chopping) tools. [4]

Progression & Unlocks

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  • Some trees are gated behind minimum power requirements—i.e., you cannot chop them until your tool is upgraded enough. [3]
  • Opening certain chests, unlocking worlds (like Lava), and merging tools open up more content.
  • There is an “end of run” mechanic: after exploring and collecting chests, you can end the run to receive your chest rewards. [3]

Controls & Platforms

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  • On PC: Standard WASD movement, mouse to look/aim, click to interact/cut, etc.
  • On Mobile: On-screen joystick to move, tap/drag to look around, and taps to interact and cut.
  • On Console: Expected to parallel standard controller mappings (sticks to move/look, buttons to interact) based on cross-platform design. [4]

Codes, Monetization & Extras

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  • Promo/Redeem Codes: As of the latest reporting, there are no active codes in Cut Trees. The game does not seem to have a code redemption system yet. [2]
  • Robux Purchases/Passes: There is some monetization; for example, extra walk speed increments cost 8 Robux per upgrade. [4]
  • Loot/Chest Unlocks: Some chests require higher levels or may even use Robux or special conditions to open. [3]

Reference List

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