Longleaf Valley, a popular mobile game focused on saving nature and animals, is set to promote Veganuary to its 100,000 monthly players. The game company TreesPlease Games will run promotional campaigns for Veganuary throughout January, with the aim of reaching approximately 75 million impressions. The CEO and founder of TreesPlease Games, Laura Carter, is excited about the collaboration as it has the potential to create awareness about animal agriculture's impact on nature and the planet.
In addition to engaging players in the Veganuary challenge, playing Longleaf Valley also helps plant trees in real life. Through a partnership with Eden Reforestation Projects, players can earn tree tokens in the game that can be used to plant real trees in areas that need reforestation the most. TreesPlease Games has a mission to protect animals and fight climate change, and has already planted close to 2 million trees.
The company believes its players, who are passionate about nature and animals, are a perfect fit for the in-game Veganuary event. By combining the promotion of veganism with their mission to save the environment, TreesPlease Games aims to inspire thousands of new vegans and save millions of animals.
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