Popular games built on game engine Bitsy

01.02.2018

A very short Bitsy game about having the flu in the middle of the night.

24.11.2022

This tiny bitsy game / visual novel tells the story of Lydia and Ophelia - two lesbians that experience their first date in person, after they have been talking online for a while. The scene takes place in a tiny café, on a rainy day.

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25.05.2020

Klik, click, klak: This is a tiny game about being a skeleton!

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04.06.2018

long way from home

01.09.2021

A short game that takes place in a pet cemetery. Get some umbrellas before it rains!

10.05.2018

A story of dark days, chronic fatigue, optimism, and nostalgia.

30.12.2025

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29.12.2025

A new letter has arrived, and the Alphabet Meeting is in disarray. You have the tiebreaker vote... do you admit Q?

11.10.2020

A short game made for Bitsy Haiku Jam.

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04.01.2026

A short Bitsy story inspired by our pets. It's about how a pet can change our way of life, bringing back love and hope.

05.03.2018

System recovery enabled.

04.06.2020

Go for a walk in the Mercer Slough! Can you find a cool stick? A banana slug? A frog?!

05.12.2020

Try and find a seat on the bus by talking to other passengers, helping people out, or just plain getting swindled.

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01.01.1970

All the hells of this damned frozen land.

05.05.2020

Cleaning Up is an indie slice of life game about cleaning up, made for a trash themed bitsyjam.

05.02.2019

The world has ended and most everyone is dead, guess it's time to fulfill an old promise to an old flame.

23.12.2021

Year 3599 aboard the Adamant Gambit. We'll have to make a few substitutions...

10.05.2018

A computer-generated poem about crying.

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16.05.2024

25.12.2021

they put my sister in the shroud when she turned ten

17.10.2016

A tiny game about trying to find something.

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01.01.2026

A child braves the dark forest, to help someone in need.

14.09.2019

A cultural touchstone retold through an interactive medium, allowing you to empathise more closely with the British Lads themselves.