Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
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.
ON THE HALLOWED NIGHT OF THE HELL MOON... Your oven is broken. What starts as an errand merely to repair your broken oven quickly (d)evolves into a journey to prevent certain doom at the hands of a broccoli-shortage-causing cult known only as "BLOOD GUYS".
It's 2007, you're 16-years-old and you just revamped your profile page. Now all you need is the right song.
A day in the life of a hard-working pirate
A collection of 36 non linear poems. A multidimensional prison cube left abandoned and unfinished. 6 Living Beings. 1 "ending"
A short and contemplative promenade inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin's Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction
A poetry mediation on appreciation of all things.
Another story that a cat once told me.
The end arrived. Was it all lost?
Sometimes volleyball can take you places.
let's play tarot
"Often when M. de Cambremer hailed me from the station I had been with Albertine making the most of the darkness, and with all the more difficulty as she had been inclined to resist, fearing that it was not dark enough." Proust - Sodom and Gomorrah: In Search of Lost Time, Volume 4.
Help a girl find the cat at a party.
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!
A short game about objects, our attachments to them, and the feeling of being burdened by them.
A birthday present making a cakeception
You were hired to solve a problem: Some aliens have found a new planet to make their home, but they need your help to stop mysterious loud music from ruining their day.
A short autobiographical game about the author's experience of getting sick while on a trip to Bristol.
There are ten items to collect. Can you get them all?
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 game poem about how love can be felt when people see you and care about your interests