Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
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.
Hawk and Puma is a minimalist game that pays tribute to Guaman Poma, the indigenous chronicler of the Andes. Through a research-creation process, this game reimagines Guaman's journey, exploring themes of racism, sovereignty, and religion from decolonial aesthetics and Andean-inspired music. This project has been developed in collaboration with members of the ÑawpaÑan community in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco, Peru, allowing us to create the final version in English, Spanish, and Quechua, and plan upcoming ludic workshops with community youth as part of the ethical research-creation process.
An autobiographical Bitsy game about real and artificial experiences.
A bitsy game about a girl in her room.
A tiny story about being evicted.
A small narrative game about mountains, emptiness, loss, and remembering what it means to be alive.
Fictionalized diary of real events.
Relics of the old world haunt the shores.
with the help of their fellow frogs, a frog goes where no frog has gone before.
A brief virtual wander around the British Library.
never log off
There is such strength in becoming unpalatable.
A visual novel about talking to cute girls during the nuclear holocaust.
Year 3871 Aboard The Adamant Gambit. You're good at solving mysteries, right?
and his endless charge
A Little Turtle’s intimate journey through the anxiety and excitement of leaving her comfortable home to explore the unknown.
A Bitsy game about sleep and wanting to not wake up.
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.
A lone traveler drifts through deep space on a mission that has lasted far longer than it should. When an unexpected message breaks the silence, familiar voices begin to feel strangely out of place.