Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
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.
There are stars below the surface
Play as two Dungeon Girl Scouts as they try their best to sell cookies to monsters! Venture forth into a dungeon, make new friends, and solve a mystery. I mean, what could go wrong when you are all prepared?
Trixie spends Snowmas with her friends. Lesbianism ensues.
WHAT ARE YOU WITHOUT A HEART?
You are Space Rat and your lunchbox got stolen! What fiend would do such a thing?! Chase the lunchbox thief across the galaxy!
A game about digging up the past.
An investigation of the concept of labyrinths, mazes, emotional exploration, and mutual intimacy.
An autobiographical sadness for TwitsyBot Jam, partially about @PépitoTheCat, partially about the developer's own experience with pets in 2018.
You play as the letter I, and your job is to fill in the space designated for you, in order to complete the word.
A man goes for a drive.
Instruction manual for having sex in space. A homage to a tale of the same name by Julio Cortázar.
A four part bitsy & twine game about yume nikki and me. Learn what really happened to madotsuki as well as the true story of me becoming trans after reading yume nikki fan theories.
The machine is good! Trust in the machine!
"Does anybody else remember that game?"
ya its just what it says lol
Combat Dungeon is a seat-of-your-pants thrill-ride full of non-stop twitch-action combat. Conquer the dungeon! Duke it out with goblins! Call wizards on the phone! Vape with ghosts!
You are a record shop owner in a dystopic future plagued by natural disasters. While discussing about music for a client, you also discover that you can time travel by touching vinyl records.
A love letter to a public transit system I haven't used in years.
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.
A virtual sleepover with the Bitsy community!
Enbies flirting in mechs in the afternoon