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!
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!
A salvage crew finds a wreck drifting in deep space.
A game about mountains, resource management, and helping people.
You are a Chrono Agent, dispatched across space and time on sensitive missions to alter the course of history. You have arrived on board an abandoned spaceship, the only living crewmember preserved in a cryo-stasis pod, with 59 seconds until the reactor surges and fries the pod. You have already failed twice. Your operator resets you back to the anchor point, and you try again. And again. And again.
A short pixel adventure about dreams, crushes, and moving on.
a narrative game about time-traveling home
Explore dim, lost Carcosa. Inspired by a Robert W. Chambers poem.
WHAT ARE YOU WITHOUT A HEART?
An autobiographical sadness for TwitsyBot Jam, partially about @PépitoTheCat, partially about the developer's own experience with pets in 2018.
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.
An interactive music video.
Oh hey, cool, I bought a second-hand telescope, let's try it out…
A game about exploring a coral reef during a bleaching event.
A tiny gamejam with a chaotic premise: Bitsy, but we all take turns building on the same game.
more of a cross-stitch, really
A reflection on returning home and on revisiting Ocarina of Time, Knights of the Old Republic II, and Annihilation.
When a pudding goes missing, C.C. Crowe is on the case.