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You wake up in a strange cabin deep in a mysterious forest, axe in hand, with only one way forward—through. Chop trees, sell logs, purchase and upgrade gear, and uncover the secrets hidden deep in the forest.

Lumberjacked is a adventure, clicker and 3d game developed by Inner Realm Studios and Dumb Duck Games and published by Dumb Duck Games.
Released on April 18th 2025 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 348 reviews of which 291 were positive and 57 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.8 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 Dual Core
  • Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTS 450 / AMD Radeon HD 5570
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

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May 2025
All-in-all, for the price, I had fun, I chopped down all 10,000 trees and rescued the fairies, but as the game stands, I don't think I can bare playing it again. Fun experience, but the drone which you spend most of the game pining for ends up being virtually useless by the time you get it. The chopping experience is barely shortcutted even when it has long outstayed its welcome. Stats like walk speed and sprint are far too weak and it feels like they barely contribute. My pour fingers and wrist was begging for an auto-run and a toggle-sprint button. Of course the bad ending is a bit lackluster, but with no real new-game plus options, I didn't have enough incentive to replay the game. Still enjoyed myself enough to finish it which is a big deal for me, but fixing a lot of the things I mentioned above might have me come back and check out the other endings, so long as I didn't have to spend another grueling 6 hr experience hunting down every damn tree with no mini-map or way of tracking where I had already been.
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May 2025
It is a fun short incremental game that was worth 4 bucks. The end of the game was very grindy and not super satisfying, the strength of the game is in the first ~2 hours. It suffers from very samey map areas that make it very difficult to navigate due to the constant fog that greatly limits your ability to see and discern what direction you are moving in. Note - if you want to go for both completion achievements you should make a copy of your save before crossing the points of no return. This saves repeating some of the bad near-endgame grind/hunting. 1- Chopping 1000 Elder Trees 2- Breaking the first boiler save location: C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\LocalLow\irs\Lumberjacked File is save0.es3
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April 2025
I love the part where I cut down trees I don't love the part where I have to find anything specific in the game, please let me use some of my in game tree money to buy a useful in game map that I can access anywhere.
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April 2025
Bought the game immediately after Wanderbot's first episode on this, leaving a review while watching his second. I'd hit my first ending in one sitting - mildly annoyed that I didn't have a save *because* I went through it in one sitting. Or because of... other, ending-related reasons. As I was playing, I'd mentioned to an idle-incremental-loving friend that this is one of those rare non-idle incrementals, and they picked up their own copy immediately upon that revelation. The fact it's so dang cheap certainly helped "sell" it. Whilst we were playing, we had come across a couple quality-of-life gripes: [*] The lack of an ability to expand your pickup range (which, while mitigated by the drone, still feels particularly painful). [*] Having to manually click on each individual mushroom to collect it, which sucks considering how many of them you need... and especially since the chopping of trees was improved with that particular respect. [*] The fact that stats have a maximum is... unfortunate . Especially since a maximum throw distance doesn't mean "from anywhere in the no-longer-a-forest" - there's still dead zones with no throw coverage. I guess that means I'm leaving an absolute pile of logs where I couldn't throw... cuz I can't be bothered to clean up my mess when money is pointless. [*] No jump button . I've been hard-wired to try to bunny-hop when travelling a long distance, even if it doesn't actually help... and I'd also found myself trying to jump around trees. I wouldn't mind if it's a relatively pathetic jump - not even able to clear a stump - but it'd make me feel so much better if we had hops. Also: as someone who is very much function over form... the lack of a gameplay-relevant use for Amber feels kinda awful. Yes, it's nice to be able to run around as Sonic the Hedgehog Legally Distinct Blue Rodent, but I get one or two things from the Skin Shop and... just pile up the useless Amber.
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April 2025
It's pretty charming, starts off a bit slow but pretty soon you're carrying and tossing a stack of 117 logs across half the map into a woodchipper. You chop and chip trees for money, which feeds into upgrading, but cleverly you also clear trees to unveil the environment which opens up exploration. Three hours in, it's hard to tell how much of the game I've seen, but for the price I purchased it at I feel like I've got my moneys' worth.
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Lumberjacked is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

Lumberjacked is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

Lumberjacked received 291 positive votes out of a total of 348 achieving a rating of 7.79.
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Lumberjacked was developed by Inner Realm Studios and Dumb Duck Games and published by Dumb Duck Games.

Lumberjacked is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Lumberjacked is not playable on MacOS.

Lumberjacked is not playable on Linux.

Lumberjacked is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for Lumberjacked. Explore additional content available for Lumberjacked on Steam.

Lumberjacked does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Lumberjacked does not support Steam Remote Play.

Lumberjacked is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Lumberjacked
7.8
291
57
Game modes
Features
Online players
64
Developer
Inner Realm Studios, Dumb Duck Games
Publisher
Dumb Duck Games
Release 18 Apr 2025
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