Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
endless wondering?
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.
Hello, it's Aria. It seems some gamers are being cruel to me today and making me lick their feet!! How humiliating!!
The machine is good! Trust in the machine!
"Does anybody else remember that game?"
This is a small indie game about where ideas go to die.
This is a short piece about how I dealt with the end of a relationship.
A game poem about how love can be felt when people see you and care about your interests
A bitsy about liking chocolate. Just a short story about a silly question... Do I really like chocolate? What could be hidding inside a Hot Chocolate, right?
A Bitsy demake of a Gameboy classic.
A self-paced rhythm game based on the Courtney Barnett song of the same name.
A tiny pixelated time capsule.
A sinister mansion calls to you, will you discover its secrets?
A 5 minute Visual Novel made in Bitsy, about a Discord call between two trans friends.
A tiny game poem made for the #August21 Prison Strike
This is a surreal, horror game inspired by the short story "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" by Gabriel García Márquez.
A day in the life of the archaeologist Dr. Pa'rcy
A bitsy game about creating a field guide from plants that you discover in the forest.
A short surreal horror game about the things that might exist beneath the kelp.
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 poem
Walls are closing in.
I have never seen this show. I can only explain why I made this by saying that I said I was going to, and then I never looked back.