Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
A short game that takes place in a pet cemetery. Get some umbrellas before it rains!
An experimental narrative tale that talks about how capitalism has corrupted dreams, using them as fuel to maintain the lie of effort culture. Overall, it shows how we normalize feeling miserable and even burning out just for a chance to have a future that might never come, in which we are happy.
Year 3112 aboard The Adamant Gambit. The best book in the whole library.
A semi-autobiographical game about moving.
A snippet of autumnal nostalgia.
Poem adapted from "The sun changed colors" by Margorie Agosín. Created for bitsy jam #81 - tomatoes.
A short game where you can haunt a couple who've moved into your home.
You are Kleu. You are small. Your body is made of clay, and your self is made of music. You feel strange inside. You may need to say some goodbyes.
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.
An autobiographical Bitsy game about real and artificial experiences.
A tiny story about being evicted.
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
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 jumbled up manifesto. Dive in and dig out some of the thoughts that I sometimes think!
A good chance to stretch your legs.
The death of your uncle does not seem accidental: what does disfigurement have to do with drowning? It does not look like the fish were that hungry for the man's face.