Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
aren't wheat fields nice?
A bitsy game about creating a field guide from plants that you discover in the forest.
A short surreal horror game about the things that might exist beneath the kelp.
to be but a childe with a book
I wanted to become a doll inside a shop window.
System recovery enabled.
Poem adapted from "The sun changed colors" by Margorie Agosín. Created for bitsy jam #81 - tomatoes.
talk to the cat to undo what you've done, but you can't turn back time
Complete the emotion puzzle or just wander through the dream and chat with dreamers.
An autobiographical sadness for TwitsyBot Jam, partially about @PépitoTheCat, partially about the developer's own experience with pets in 2018.
An interactive comic about a lonely cat in a bubble floating through space.
Just what it says. The first game made in Bitsy.
A mini-essay on experiences with gifts and gift-giving.
Explore dim, lost Carcosa. Inspired by a Robert W. Chambers poem.
From the creator: "This is a curation of Grindr messages I've received. Each of these hold personal significance to me, and I hope that you enjoy reading them as much as I did." CW: sexual references
A Bitsy essay on the perception of fat men in games and culture.
You're a detective on the case. An old rich man was killed during dinner time, and no one knows how. The wife, maid, and chef all say they were eating dinner together when it happened. No one got up, so how did this man end up dead?
A new computer game is not as innocent as it appears when strange and sinister events start to occur.
A little game about a cat on a quest for milk.
This game is the result of a massive collaboration on the Bitsy Discord. 34 separate bitsyfolk each created a room. The project was built as an "exquisite corpse" - every room was constructed separately, and while variables were shared between participants to allow cross-room gameplay, the final layout of the maze was randomised.
The winters here aren't the same as the winters back home. 💙
A bug goes on a walk through their neighbourhood. Who will they meet today?