Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
The Ravine is a short spooky game.
A dark exploration game.
Hope is a Bitsy game about learning to rely on others and fighting against hopelessness, together.
It's the weekly B.O.O.O meeting in the library!
A new letter has arrived, and the Alphabet Meeting is in disarray. You have the tiebreaker vote... do you admit Q?
A short game about memorials.
The final game in the Tower series: a reframing of the original story, partially from a different protagonist; it is again about trans women, time loops, and finding the strength to confront your own self-loathing.
a nonbinary date
There are stars below the surface
A salvage crew finds a wreck drifting in deep space.
Inside this humble museum dedicated to media left behind, you will find 15 pieces on display. The museum should take between 5 and 10 minutes to browse!
An MMO parody made with Bitsy
A Bitsy essay on the perception of fat men in games and culture.
Pareidolia (or, Why I Saw Pac-Man Everywhere In 2020) is my game-essay entry for the Critical Distance pandemics and games essay jam which was held in early 2021. This short Bitsy game shares the connections I felt between Pac-Man and that weird year that was 2020. And please don't come away from the game thinking that I hate Pac-Man; I still have a great fondness for the pucky little game. As with my other Bitsy games, Pareidolia was another attempt to push the engine as far as I could. This time I delved into modifying the javascript engine code itself. Which is, I suppose, the Bitsy equivalent of wall-hacking but it proved to be a nice way to work.
experience nethack, condensed into about 90 seconds
A quirky adventure game involving Pumpkin Spice Lattes!
if you use your imagination
A short pixel adventure about dreams, crushes, and moving on.
A game about revisiting the past with a friend
A visual novel about talking to cute girls during the nuclear holocaust.
A little atmospheric reflection on not being able to travel.
Enbies flirting in mechs in the afternoon