Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
A tiny pixelated story of an autumn dog walk.
Relaxing exploration game made for the January 2021 Bitsy Jam.
A short Bitsy game based on the original jam version from 2018. This version is greatly expanded, and is almost entirely a new game.
Another Pokémon Game is another Pokémon game.
Hello, it's Aria. It seems some gamers are being cruel to me today and making me lick their feet!! How humiliating!!
i don't leave the house much
Try and find a seat on the bus by talking to other passengers, helping people out, or just plain getting swindled.
There's no time to sit down, you've got a train to catch!... hey wait is that a 50% off sale???? Take a short walk around town, talking to residents, completing useless tasks and maybe doing some shopping! Let's just hope the train doesn't leave without you.
A short game about a botanist banished to the moon for attempting to create sentient plant life. They move through the sections of their circular lunar base, talking to plants, drinking tea, reading old personal logs, and meditating on rejection and isolation.
This tiny bitsy game / visual novel tells the story of an experienced queer female sexworker and her last client. It approaches the struggles of queer self discovery, anxiety and confrontation with internalized fears as a result of queerphobic environments.
Trixie spends Snowmas with her friends. Lesbianism ensues.
A small narrative game about mountains, emptiness, loss, and remembering what it means to be alive.
unplaces, dead rooms, exits
A tiny pixelated time-capsule made with Bitsy v0 for the Bitsy Classic jam.
Sea Green is totally alone in space, and she like, loves it, of course!
Enbies flirting in mechs in the afternoon
An island creation myth featuring divinity and a sea bird.
I wonder when the next bus comes by...
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.
now i'm home