Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
A short game where you can haunt a couple who've moved into your home.
everyone knows the ocean listens to you and grants wishes. one must ask the ocean for nine days.
To a town by a crater lake, a traveller comes.
You are Kleu. You are small. Your body is made of clay, and your self is made of music. You feel strange inside. You may need to say some goodbyes.
you pick the place
Be a duck! Grind for levels! Save the world?
The target audience for this game is one single person in the whole world.
A small memory for the Candles Bitsy Jam.
A game about digging up the past.
A purgatory of forlorn memories.
Survive as a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. Created for Bitsy Ocean Jam.
Grab a snack, stretch your legs, wait for your companion to fill the tank.
Looks a bit damp out today. A story made for the Radio Silence #BitsyJam.
a glimpse into a future
I have a heart too.
A jumbled up manifesto. Dive in and dig out some of the thoughts that I sometimes think!
A good chance to stretch your legs.
A little atmospheric reflection on not being able to travel.
This short narrative exploration game introduces you to a run down, abandoned city and the bookselling bug that once lived there. The city has changed in your absence, however, and it bears the mark of the being known as Walking-Weaver...
A reflection on my life and dreams from the last 2 years. A personal project that took 2 years and a lot of life getting in the way to complete. During that time, I had almost no time for things like making games. This project is a hybrid between pixel landscapes and scenes I made back in the spring of 2019, and dialogue I wrote in the fall of 2020. Please explore, listen, and if you enjoy ramblings and reflection, you might have a good time.
The death of your uncle does not seem accidental: what does disfigurement have to do with drowning? It does not look like the fish were that hungry for the man's face.
Let's have some mushrooms together.
Find love as you explore BUG WORLD!
A sketch of a spring day in self-isolation.