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ClickPlay 2 Walkthrough

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clickplay2-level12walkthroughToday’s flash game of the day was ClickPlay 2, a great puzzler and a great sequel. Of course, there are some levels which are really tough to beat, but I have a ClickPlay 2 walkthrough here for you to help you get over all the problems and finish the game easily. Simply read on to find out how to finish ClickPlay 2 using the least amount of clicks. Have fun.

Full ClickPlay 2 Guide:

Level 1: Click and drag the moon downwards until the play button appears. Click it!

Level 2 – Egg spin: Roll over the eggs and notice the one that rolls the opposite way. Click it to open its mouth and reveal the play button

Level 3 – Ingredients: Pull the machine’s lever then drag and drop to its top the white ball and the black triangle. Wait for the machine to spit the button

Level 4 – Mikado: Simply click on the stick that’s on the top of the pile until you remove them all

Level 5 – Who’s hat?: Don’t click on the first person (the one in the upper left corner). Click the one in the upper right once, the one in the bottom left twice and the last one three times.

Level 6 – Boxed in: Click on the left side of the box to move it one step to the right. Click on the two pieces to make them fall, then click on the right side of the box to move it left and click the remaining two pieces.

Level 7 – Lap Star: This one’s up to you, you click the car to get it running and by clicking and turning the mouse to the left (that’s the direction to turn your car in circle) you steer it. Try not to get outside of the track before collecting all the stars.

Level 8 – High Voltage: Unscrew the screws by clicking on them and holding the mouse button pressed until they all fall (the order is not important). Next, we have a puzzle. Click the upper left square three times, the upper right square twice, the bottom left square once and the last square twice. Click play.

Level 9 – Ropey Rockies: You will have to click the rope and drag to see what’s above, then quickly click the new rope and so on, until you reach the top. Try clicking as high as possible on each rope.

Level 10 – Jumpin’ Ride: Click the car to get it started, then click each time it nears the spikes to make it jump over.

Level 11 – Ball buster: Click and drag the handle of the air pump up and down until the balloon pops. Then follow the movement of the play button and click it.

Level 12 – Boombastic: This is a really tough one. In order to finish level 12 of Clickplay 2 you will have to check out the image above that comes with the article and note the way I have arranged the arrows. Also note the highlighted one. Arrange the tiles in the same manner by clicking on them and click on the bomb. Then, after the bomb passes the marked square, click it to make it point to the right and reach the box just in time for the explosion. This is a really difficult one!

Level 13 – Round’n’Round: Click on +3 +3 -2 +3 -2 +3

Level 14 – Round the Bent: This is a bit tricky, too. You will have to put the golf ball into the hole with just four hits/clicks (although you would normally need 5). Also, you can’t hit the grass or the ball will be considered out of bounds and you’ll have to start over. Therefore, try to “cut” as much as you can with your shots: first time, shoot as much to the right as possible (click on the ground where you want the ball to get), then click as down as possible, then as much to the left as possible. Eventually, you will hit the perfect shots. Tip: in order to do it, draw an invisible with your mouse cursor to see where the “walls” end and move one inch to the right/left when shooting for a safe shot. And after you click the button, PAY ATTENTION TO THE SCREEN!

Level 15 – Head Bopping: If you paid attention, you saw where the button fell in the water. If so, simply go with the duck there by moving the mouse and click that spot.

Level 16 – Break in: Notice the time on the clock and the time of day on the window. Then type the correct time (mine was 1215) and press #

Level 17 – Drop Zone: Simply click the mouse when the plane is above a building to bomb one level down. When all three are down, the button will be revealed.

Level 18 – Bouncy Bounce: The ball changes the symbol every time it bounces. Therefore, drop it really slowly (from a very low distance) until the play button appears.

Level 19 – Meaw Meaw: Look at the cats’ names and click on their bowls in alphabetical order.

Level 20 – Eyes Wide Open: Click the monster’s bottom left eye, top left one, top right and bottom right.

Level 21 – Piece Me Together: Click the pieces as fast as you can in the following order: bottom right, top right, bottom left, top left.

Level 22 – Humpty’s Fall: First drag the big cloud over the sky, then click one of his eyes to move him a bit to the left or right. Continue doing so until it falls.

Level 23 – Happy Hour: Make the first letter on the labels spell PLAY. Therefore, click on the labels to be in the order: Poison, Lemon, Ale, Yolk.

Level 24 – Penguin Bowling: Click the penguin to make it jump and avoid 15 snowballs!

How many clicks did you get?

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30 Comments

30 Comments

  1. nomatter

    November 20, 2009 at 3:24 am

    first time : 461

  2. hi

    November 20, 2009 at 10:54 am

    210clicks

  3. Thanks!

    November 23, 2009 at 9:30 am

    936 clicks, beat that! Level 21 is really hard with a trackpad…

  4. ijijcisjcisj

    November 24, 2009 at 8:43 pm

    209 mother trucker!

  5. EB

    November 25, 2009 at 9:52 pm

    423

  6. earthquake65

    November 26, 2009 at 1:52 pm

    here is a video for a walkthrough with less then 140 clicks —-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKCqFgGgH44

  7. Zanyx

    December 21, 2009 at 9:15 am

    Damn. First time playing and 269 clicks. Then I use this, and I only get 225.

  8. GAMELOVER

    January 1, 2010 at 2:16 am

    1311 dang….

  9. iTzeRiC

    January 5, 2010 at 1:26 am

    208 i’m delicious at this game :P

  10. Yasmina D.

    January 21, 2010 at 6:42 pm

    1123 ckicks

  11. xxprissyrox98xx

    February 12, 2010 at 9:28 pm

    aah!!! w/walkthrough i got silver rake! 300-something clicks ! THANK YOU!

  12. EPOXY

    February 15, 2010 at 2:38 am

    i won in 150 clicks

  13. Cutie

    May 9, 2010 at 10:57 pm

    125beatthaaaaaaattttttttttttttttttttt!!!!!!!!

  14. Cutie

    May 12, 2010 at 6:47 pm

    second time 633

  15. Cutie

    May 12, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    third time 203 clicks

  16. Shuter

    May 27, 2010 at 4:08 am

    I cant get past level 16

    • KILLER

      July 4, 2010 at 8:11 pm

      same

  17. bill

    July 21, 2010 at 5:39 am

    I beat the entire game with 100 clicks. beat that.

    • bumchum

      December 16, 2010 at 2:41 pm

      how did you do level 16, it wont work?

  18. Nindageon

    September 2, 2010 at 12:05 am

    i typed in my time fo break in, but it won’t work.

  19. jrir

    December 9, 2010 at 6:47 am

    i cant get past level 14:(

  20. bumchum

    December 16, 2010 at 2:39 pm

    level 16 person is a LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE.

  21. SWT cic

    January 31, 2011 at 6:51 am

    ya when i got to the freakin safe my time wouldnt work. after spending an hour i gave up

  22. Hi

    February 9, 2011 at 10:49 am

    1,026 clicks. =[ Haha

  23. Spongy

    February 10, 2011 at 3:12 am

    for level 16 you have to type it in militaary time
    so if its night, aand its midnight 15 type 0015

  24. Joe

    February 28, 2011 at 9:52 am

    0015

  25. Coolio9123

    June 28, 2011 at 4:24 am

    level 16 win’t work! mine is 12:15 as well, so i put that in and it won’t work!

  26. Bethlehem

    July 1, 2011 at 10:48 pm

    I completed this game in 244 clicks!It was very fun..

  27. Blargh

    August 26, 2011 at 10:44 pm

    I typed 1215 so many times, then accidentally typed 13 (instead of 12) and it worked. I don’t understand why… Maybe try typing 13?

    • Blargh

      August 26, 2011 at 10:45 pm

      (For level 16)

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Guild Wars 2 Weaponsmith Leveling Guide 0-400

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Key Points:

  • Weaponsmithing lets you craft melee weapons for all classes, helping you gear up or earn gold efficiently.
  • Leveling from 0 to 400 involves crafting and discovery, using materials like wood, ore, inscriptions, and sigils.
  • Smart planning, material gathering, and diverse crafting recipes make the journey to master Weaponsmith smooth and cost-effective.

Introduction

Weaponsmithing is one of the primary crafting professions in Guild Wars 2. It allows you to craft melee weapons used by many classes, which is perfect if you want to gear up your characters or make gold by selling gear to other players. Here, we’ll walk you through leveling the skill from 0 to 400, step-by-step, while keeping it fast, simple, and beginner-friendly.

What Is Weaponsmithing in GW2?

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Weaponsmithing is a crafting discipline that lets you create melee weapons. These weapons are used by almost every profession in the game. With Weaponsmithing, you can make:

  • Axes
  • Daggers
  • Greatswords
  • Hammers
  • Maces
  • Shields
  • Spears
  • Swords

To unlock the profession, you’ll need to visit a Weaponsmithing Trainer (found in major cities like Lion’s Arch, Divinity’s Reach, Hoelbrak, etc.). You can have two crafting disciplines active simultaneously, but switch between them later for a small fee.

Weaponsmithing is excellent for making powerful gear, leveling alts, or selling weapons on the Trading Post.

Also Read: Can You Play Elden Ring Offline? | Everything a Tarnished Needs to Know

Before You Start: Things You’ll Need

Crafting takes time and resources, so it’s smart to prepare a few things before starting:

  • A character (Level 80 is ideal, but not required)
  • A few gold coins (you’ll need to buy ingredients)
  • Access to a bank and the Trading Post
  • Salvage kits to break down unwanted gear
  • Lots of bag space (crafting fills up your inventory fast)

You can gather materials while playing or buy them directly for faster leveling. Either way, planning ahead is good so you don’t get stuck.

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Total Materials Needed (0–400)

Here’s a list of materials you’ll need from the start to level 400. Most of them can be gathered or bought from the Trading Post.

From Weaponsmith Vendor:

  • 171 Lump of Coal
  • 90 Lump of Primordium

From Trading Post / Gathering:

  • 144 Green Wood Logs
  • 72 Soft Wood Logs
  • 54 Seasoned Wood Logs
  • 162 Hard Wood Logs
  • 240 Elder Wood Logs
  • 796 Iron Ore
  • 180 Platinum Ore
  • 256 Mithril Ore
  • 72 Claws
  • 18 Pile of Shimmering Dust
  • 72 Small Venom Sacs
  • 2 Crystal Shards
  • 8 Molten Cores
  • 16 Molten Shards
  • 13 Onyx Fragments

Special Components:

  • 24 Bronze Axe Blade
  • 27 Bronze Spear Head
  • 27 Large Green Haft
  • 13 Carrion Mithril Plated Inscription
  • 27 Berserker’s Hard Inscription
  • 13 Malign Bronze Plated Inscription
  • 11 Malign Green Inscription
  • 27 Rampager’s Elder Inscription
  • 27 Rejuvenating Seasoned Inscription
  • 27 Resilient Green Inscription

These numbers are optimized to help you level fast while using as few materials as possible.

Also Read: Is The Forest Cross-Platform?

How Leveling Works

Weaponsmithing XP comes mostly from Crafting and Discovery. Discovery gives more XP, especially when creating something for the first time. To use Discovery, combine base components (like sword blades, hilts, and inscriptions) in the discovery tab at a crafting station.

Level 0–75: Start With Bronze

Materials:

  • Bronze Ingots (made from Copper + Tin)
  • Green Wood Planks
  • Small Green Hafts
  • Malign Inscriptions

What to Craft:

  1. Make 48 Green Wood Planks
  2. Craft 24 Small Green Hafts
  3. In Discovery, combine:
    • Bronze Axe Blade + Small Green Haft + Malign Green Inscription = Malign Bronze Axe
  4. Make 10 Malign Bronze Axes
  5. Discover Resilient Bronze Spear
  6. Craft 26 Resilient Bronze Spears
  7. Discover (Master) Malign Bronze Axe (uses Plated Inscription)
  8. Make 12 of those

You’ll reach level 75 quickly by mixing different weapon types and using discovery.

Level 75–150: Move to Iron

Materials:

  • 94 Iron Ingots
  • 18 Soft Wood Planks
  • Iron Shield Parts (Boss and Backing)
  • Inscription materials
  • Onyx Fragments + Dust

What to Craft:

  1. Make 9 Iron Shield Backings and 9 Iron Shield Bosses
  2. Discover and craft Simple Sharpening Stones
  3. Discover and make a Minor Sigil of Strength
  4. Make 9 Iron Plated Dowels
  5. Craft 9 Ravaging Iron Inscriptions
  6. Discover and craft (Master) Ravaging Iron Shield
  7. Make 8 of those

You’ll now be halfway through T2 crafting.

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Level 150–225: Steel Weapons

Materials:

  • 171 Steel Ingots (Iron + Coal)
  • 18 Seasoned Wood Planks
  • Steel Shield Parts
  • Pillaging and Rejuvenating Inscriptions

What to Craft:

  1. Make 36 Steel Shield Bosses and 36 Backings
  2. Discover and make Rejuvenating Steel Shield (26 total)
  3. Make 9 Steel Plated Dowels
  4. Create 9 Pillaging Inscriptions
  5. Discover and craft (Master) Hunter’s Steel Shield (8 total)

You’ll reach 225 and be ready for high-level materials.

Level 225–300: Craft With Darksteel

Darksteel

Materials:

  • 90 Darksteel Ingots (requires Iron + Mithril + Primordium)
  • 54 Hardwood Planks
  • 27 Spear Heads
  • Large Hafts
  • Crystal Shards and Molten Shards

What to Craft:

  1. Make 27 Darksteel Spear Heads and 27 Large Hard Hafts
  2. Discover the Major Sigil of Sanctuary
  3. Discover and craft Berserker’s Darksteel Spear (26 total)
  4. Discover and craft Major Sigil of Doom (7 total)

After this, you’ll reach level 300.

Level 300–400: Final Stretch With Mithril

Materials:

  • 128 Mithril Ingots
  • 80 Elder Wood Planks
  • 40 Large Elder Hafts
  • 13 Mithril Hammer Heads
  • 27 Mithril Spear Heads
  • Rampager’s, Carrion Inscriptions
  • Molten Core

What to Craft:

  1. Craft 27 Mithril Spear Heads + 40 Large Elder Hafts
  2. Discover and craft Rampager’s Mithril Spear (26 total)
  3. Discover and craft the Carrion Mithril Hammer (12 total)
  4. Make 7 Major Sigils of Doom (Mithril + Molten Core)

Congratulations! You’re now a level 400 Weaponsmith!

What’s Next After 400?

After hitting level 400, you unlock the ability to:

  • Craft exotic weapons
  • Level up to 500 for ascended gear
  • Do daily crafting for profit
  • Make legendary components

You can also craft high-level gear for your other characters or sell them for gold.

Final Tips

  • Use Discovery Often – It gives more XP than plain crafting.
  • Salvage Gear You Don’t Need – This contains inscriptions, dust, and sigil parts.
  • Don’t Overcraft One Item – Variety saves materials and gives better XP.
  • Watch the Trading Post – Prices fluctuate, buy mats when they’re cheap.
  • Craft Boosters – Use them during festivals or XP events for extra gains.

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Conclusion

This GW2 weaponsmith guide gives you everything you need to level from 0 to 400 quickly and with fewer wasted materials. You’ve learned what Weaponsmithing is, what materials are required, and how to optimize your journey through each crafting tier.

Whether you’re here to make gear, earn gold, or complete your crafting journal, you’re now well-equipped to start your adventure as a master Weaponsmith in Tyria.

Good luck—and happy forging!

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Can You Play Elden Ring Offline? | Everything a Tarnished Needs to Know

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Key Takeaways

  • Yes, you can play Elden Ring offline—fully and without missing the core story or mechanics.
  • You’ll lose online messages, bloodstains, co-op, and PvP.
  • You’ll gain immersion, peace, and improved stability.
  • Ideal for solo players, modders, or anyone wanting a focused experience.

Have you ever found yourself wandering through the Lands Between, dodging arrows, dragons, and then you encounter a disconnect error? If you have done all the above in Elden Ring, you must also have wondered: Can you play Elden Ring offline? Well, the short answer is yes, you can.

But obviously, the story has to run deeper than this. As a hardcore gamer and FromSoftware veteran, we dived deep into both online and offline gameplay. So, in this guide, we’re not just answering the question; we’re unpacking every twist and turn Elden Ring brings with it.

Whether you’re dodging PvP invasions or preserving bandwidth in the wilds of Caelid, this is your definitive guide to playing Elden Ring offline, what changes when you do, and why some players might prefer it that way.

Quick Answer: Can You Play Elden Ring Offline?

Yes, Elden Ring does offer a fully functional offline mode. In fact, you can play the entire game, including main quests, side content, and even NG+ – without connecting to the internet at all. However, offline mode does alter certain game mechanics and removes online features like player messages, bloodstains, co-op summons, and PvP invasions.

But before you flip the switch, let’s dig into what that truly means.

Also Read: An Ultimate Guide On How To Drop Items In Elden Ring

How to Play Elden Ring Offline

 Elden Ring

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There are two main ways to play Elden Ring offline:

1. Disable Network at the System Level

  • PC (Steam): Launch Steam in offline mode, or disable your internet connection entirely.
  • PS4/PS5: Disconnect Wi-Fi or LAN under Settings > Network.
  • Xbox: Go to Settings > General > Network Settings > Go Offline.

2. Use the In-Game Setting

From the main menu:

  • Go to System > Network.
  • Change Launch Setting to Play Offline.
  • Save and restart the game.

This second method is the best option if you still want to keep your console/PC online for other apps or downloads while keeping Elden Ring isolated.

Also Read: Elden Ring Confessor Build: A Beginner Guide

What You Lose in Offline Mode

This is where things get spicy. While the core gameplay stays untouched, playing Elden Ring offline cuts out all the way asynchronous multiplayer features. Here’s what you’ll be missing:

Player Messages

Those cryptic (and often hilarious) messages left by other Tarnished – gone. No more “try jumping” next to a cliff or “liar ahead” in front of a friendly NPC. Offline play removes this crowd-sourced guidance system, for better or worse.

Bloodstains

Curious how another player met their doom? Offline mode removes bloodstains, so you won’t see ghostly replays of fatal mistakes. A small detail, but one that adds charm and caution to online play.

Summoning for Co-op

Need help with a boss? Offline mode blocks all co-op signs. You’ll need to face Malenia and her like solo. This also means:

  • No access to Furlcalling Finger Remedy interactions.
  • Spirit Ashes are still available (so you’re not totally alone).
  • NPC summons like Blaidd or Millicent? Still there—they’re not affected.

PvP Invasions

The most divisive feature in FromSoftware games. Offline mode guarantees:

  • No red phantom invaders.
  • No blue phantom defenders.
  • No duels.

Some players breathe a sigh of relief, others lament the loss of adrenaline-fueled encounters.

Also Read: Is Dying Light 2 Cross-platform?

What You Gain in Offline Mode

Elder ring Offline Mode

Surprisingly, playing Elden Ring offline offers a few unique advantages:

Peaceful Exploration

No fear of unexpected invasions while you’re admiring the Erdtree or getting your bearings in Nokron. Ideal for lore hunters and map lovers.

Solo Integrity

Every boss kill is yours alone. No summons, no crutches—just pure, raw grit. For purists, it’s the most authentic Soulsborne experience.

Fewer Distractions

Online features can be immersion-breaking. You’re deep into Leyndell’s grim majesty, and suddenly there’s a troll message spamming “try finger but hole.” Offline mode returns you to a pristine, atmospheric journey.

Stability

On rare occasions, FromSoft’s servers hiccup. Disconnects mid-boss? UI lag from online polling? Offline play can actually improve performance, especially on lower-end systems.

Does Playing Offline Affect Game Progress?

Nope. Elden Ring makes no gameplay concessions for offline mode. All NPC quests, endings, loot, and secrets are intact. You can:

  • Beat the game entirely offline.
  • Unlock all achievements/trophies.
  • Return to online mode later without losing anything.

Just remember: multiplayer-related achievements (like successful invasions or co-op assists) can’t be unlocked in offline mode.

Also Read: Is The Forest Cross-Platform?

Offline Mode & Mods: A Hidden Bonus

Offline Mode & Mods

For PC gamers, this is when things start to become very interesting.

Offline mode is your best friend if you’re a modder. Offline mode is frequently necessary for tools like Seamless Co-op, Elden Ring Reforged, and gameplay overhaul mods in order to prevent bans and preserve compatibility.

Why?

  • In offline mode, anti-cheat is turned off.
  • The servers of FromSoft won’t sync with your modified game.
  • Shadow realms and soft bans don’t affect you.
  • Offline play is therefore the key to freedom if you’re a challenge-runner or tinkerer.

Here’s where things get really interesting for PC players.

Elden Ring Offline: Who Is It Really For?

Let’s get real. Here’s who benefits most from staying offline:

  • First-timers who want to learn enemy patterns and systems on their own terms.
  • Hardcore veterans chasing the purest Soulsborne experience.
  • Mod users avoiding online restrictions and bans.
  • Minimalists seeking uninterrupted immersion.
  • Players in low-bandwidth regions or with unstable internet.

Meanwhile, online mode is best for:

  • Social gamers and streamers.
  • Lore seekers crowdsourcing community discoveries.
  • PvP duelists and co-op runners.

Can You Switch Between Online and Offline Mid-Playthrough?

Absolutely. Elden Ring is flexible. You can switch between offline and online anytime from the main menu. There’s no penalty, no reset, no weird side effects. The seamless game play between online and offline is what makes this game so loveable.

Pro tip: If you’re stuck on a tough boss, consider switching online just for that section, then going back offline for solo exploration.

Also Read: Is Deep Rock Galactic Crossplay: The Guide

Final Verdict: Should You Play Elden Ring Offline?

Without sacrificing the essential experience, the answer to the question “Can you play Elden Ring Offline?” is yes. While offline play removes communal aspects, it also makes room for a more individualized, lore-rich, and distraction-free experience.

It’s simply different, not better or worse. With the lights down, the volume down, and the stakes up, it’s Elden Ring.

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Is The Forest Cross-Platform?

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Key Points:

  • The Forest does not support cross platform play; PC and PlayStation players can’t connect across different systems.
  • The game is only available on PC and PS4, with no versions for Xbox or Nintendo Switch.
  • If crossplay matters, try other survival games like Minecraft, Ark, or Rust that support cross-platform multiplayer features.

Introduction

Have you ever played a game that made you feel completely lost, nervous, and thrilled at the same time? That’s The Forest for you. One moment you’re collecting sticks to build a shelter, and the next, you’re running from something horrifying that you can’t even explain.

The game is wild in a good way. But if you’re like most people, you probably didn’t want to face the game’s chaos alone. That’s why so many players want to know:

Is The Forest cross-platform?

Can you play it with friends, even if they’re on a different system than you? Let’s discuss what’s going on with this game, without any techy fluff or confusing jargon. Just clear answers.

What Even Is Cross-Platform?

The forest Cross-Platform

Let’s start from the top, just in case. When a game is cross-platform or supports crossplay, people playing on different systems can play together. So,if you’ve got a PlayStation and your friend is on a PC, crossplay lets both of you play the same game.

Simple enough, right? The good news is, lots of games offer this now. Fortnite, Minecraft, Call of Duty: Warzone—they all let you team up, no matter what console or computer you’re using.

Unfortunately, not every game is that flexible.

Also Read: Is PUBG Cross Platform? [PC, Xbox One, PS4, And Mobiles]

So… Is The Forest Cross-Platform?

No. It’s not.

The Forest does not support cross-platform play. You can only play with other PC players if you’re playing on a PC. If you’re on PlayStation 4, you’re limited to playing with other PS4 users.

That’s it. No PC-to-PS4 multiplayer. No PS4-to-PC workarounds. It’s a hard line.

That’s a Bummer. Why Isn’t It Cross-Platform?

Honestly? There are a few reasons that make sense when you look at the whole picture.

  1. It’s an Indie Game

A small team, Endnight Games, developed the Forest. They’re not a huge company with endless resources. Cross-platform support might seem simple from the outside, but it takes a lot of extra coding, testing, and backend setup. For a small studio? That’s a big ask.

  1. PC and Console Versions Were Built Separately

Even though the gameplay looks the same, the PC and PlayStation versions were built using different tools and systems. They work differently behind the scenes, so syncing them up to work together is a lot more complicated than just flipping a switch.

  1. Sony’s Crossplay History

Let’s be real—Sony hasn’t always been friendly with crossplay. They’ve improved in recent years, but when The Forest launched on PS4, it was a different story. Some of the delay or lack of cross-platform features could have been tied to that.

Also Read: Is DayZ Crossplay? Everything You Need to Know

Can You Still Play With Friends?

Play With Friends

Yes—just not across platforms.

If you and your friends play on PC, that would be great! You can play together without any trouble. The game supports co-op for up to eight players. The same thing goes for PlayStation 4. If you all have it on PS4, you’re good to go.

You can’t mix and match between the two.

What About Xbox or Nintendo Switch?

Here’s another letdown: The Forest is unavailable on Xbox or Nintendo Switch. At all.

So if you’re on one of those systems, you can’t play the game. There’s no version of The Forest for either of them, and Endnight has never said anything about bringing it to those consoles.

It’s just a PC and PS4. That’s it.

Is There Any Hope for the Future?

If you’re hoping The Forest will suddenly become cross-platform someday… well, I wouldn’t count on it. The original game came out years ago, but Endnight Games is now focused on its sequel, Sons of the Forest. That’s where their time and energy are going.

There haven’t been any updates or announcements suggesting they’ll go back and add crossplay to the original game. It’s like fixing your old house after moving into a new one. Not impossible—but also not likely.

What’s the Deal With Sons of the Forest?

Sons of the Forest is the follow-up game, and it’s a huge step forward in terms of graphics, gameplay, and overall polish. If you loved The Forest, you’ll love this one even more.

But here’s the kicker: Sons of the Forest is only available on PC. So not only is it not cross-platform, it’s not even on PlayStation or Xbox yet.

That could change down the road, of course. And if they eventually bring it to consoles, they’ll consider adding cross-platform features. But as of now? Still no crossplay.

Also Read: Is Deep Rock Galactic Crossplay: The Guide

What Are Your Options?

cross-platform survival game

You’ve got some decent alternatives if you’re itching to play a cross-platform survival game with friends.

  1. Minecraft

Yes, it’s blocky. Yes, it looks simple. But Minecraft has excellent survival mechanics, and it’s fully cross-platform. You can play with friends on PC, Xbox, Switch, PlayStation, and mobile.

  1. Ark: Survival Evolved

Tame dinosaurs, build massive bases, and try not to get eaten. Crossplay support depends on the platform, but it’s better than nothing.

  1. No Man’s Sky

A survival game in space with crafting, exploration, and danger around every corner. And yes—it’s entirely cross-platform.

  1. Rust (Console Edition)

Hardcore survival, brutal PvP, and crossplay between PS4 and Xbox players.

  1. Dauntless

Less horror, more monster hunting. But it’s fast-paced, co-op focused, and lets people play together across different systems.

Also Read: Guild Wars 2 Weaponsmith Leveling Guide 0-400

Conclusion

So, let’s circle back. The original question was:

Is The Forest cross-platform?

The clear answer? No, it’s not.

PC players can play with other PC players. PS4 players can play with other PS4 players. That’s the limit. There is no support for cross-platform multiplayer, no Xbox version, no Switch version, and no signs that any of that is going to change.

But don’t let that stop you from enjoying the game. The Forest is still one of the best survival horror experiences out there. It’s terrifying, intense, and full of surprises, especially when you play with friends (on the same system, of course).

If crossplay is a must-have for you, consider looking into one of the other games we listed. Otherwise, grab your crew, match platforms, and prepare to survive the night.

Good luck out there. You’ll need it.

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