Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
To a town by a crater lake, a traveller comes.
A bitsy game about career choices, heartache, and perseverance.
you pick the place
Be a duck! Grind for levels! Save the world?
A labyrinth filled with corpses, and a minotaur at its center.
Discomfort Zone is a 2D pixel-art narrative game about depression, anxiety disorder, despair, and recovery. The game takes a realistic, un-filtered, and at times uncomfortably personal look at depression and anxiety disorder through the eyes of someone dealing with these conditions, promoting understanding and sharing the experience with a wider audience. The game deals with many themes related to depression and anxiety: worry, loneliness, and self-deprecating thoughts, but also hope and finding the strength, when all seems lost, to keep going.
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.
Who are You? What does it mean to be You?
Collect items for your three puppies while simultaneously confronting your gradual loss of memory. As you explore the woods, you think of memories from previous seasons and the nearing threat of winter.
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.
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
and his endless charge
A small memory for the Candles Bitsy Jam.
Survive as a Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. Created for Bitsy Ocean Jam.
A purgatory of forlorn memories.
Grab a snack, stretch your legs, wait for your companion to fill the tank.
a glimpse into a future
You run a hotel—that infinite hotel that philosophers and mathematicians like to theorize about. Taking care of your guests is your top priority. Most of them are ghosts.