Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
A short game where you can haunt a couple who've moved into your home.
Solve puzzles as you ascend a tower, encountering magic and monsters along the way.
everyone knows the ocean listens to you and grants wishes. one must ask the ocean for nine days.
there's something special about going to an art museum on your own. you can soak in the art as long as you want, imagine what they would feel like if you could touch them, choose which painting you relate most to.
The target audience for this game is one single person in the whole world.
A labyrinth filled with corpses, and a minotaur at its center.
Christmas, 2001. You just unwrapped a brand new Nintendo Gamecube, the latest and greatest in video game hardware. All your friends will be so jealous. Unfortunately, your parents did their holiday shopping late and Kohl's didn't have much left in terms of software selection. So you unwrap your one and only game, Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure, and read the back cover: It's a VIP ticket to theme park adventure! Lights... Camera... Play! You've not just a visitor, you're the star in Kemco's Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure, a magical 3-D journey beyond the theme park rides and into an amazing realm of games based upon the most successful movies produced in Hollywood. You'll love this virtual gaming lark through the world's best movie theme park! It'll be months before your parents buy you another game. Let's hope this one is good.
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.
We all like sleeping, right? But it can be hard to find a refreshing beverage when you're dreaming. So in this consumer report, our intrepid critic reviews some of the best dream places to get a nice cuppa.
A short bitsy game where you play as an alien looking for samples to collect on earth.
A little bitsy puzzle adventure.
A quirky adventure game involving Pumpkin Spice Lattes!
For some creatures, snuggling is it.
A story about a bug in a bottle.
This game tells a very personal story about the tragedy of loss and its aftermath. It can be played in about 15 minutes.
A ritualistic candle-based personality test.
A rendition of the classic game Snake in Bitsy.
A playful examination of Character Context; a long-neglected aspect of game design and technological development.
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?
Switch off your phone. Do not go outside. Do not accept invitations from strangers. Do not turn on your phone. Only trust information obtained via dreams. Avoid panicking when stopped by a police officer. Do not attempt to leave. Avoid thought. Do not stare directly into the sun. Do not stare directly at people. Do not expect anything exciting to happen.
A self-reflection on Bitsy, game design, and Half-Life.
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?
A short 'bitsy poem' about my feelings towards fireflies. Made in the span of around 2 hours on a whim on the 9th of February, 2023. Plays for 30 seconds to a minute. Inspired by a recent listen to 'The Campfire Headphase' by Boards of Canada. You play as a worm in a forest swerving through rocks and trees to see fireflies.
You've been tasked with salvage duty. The quarry: your old station.