Popular games built on game engine Bitsy
A salvage crew finds a wreck drifting in deep space.
An investigation of the concept of labyrinths, mazes, emotional exploration, and mutual intimacy.
Every day
Knight, you have a quest! Get the sword, kill the dragon and save the princess. Simple, right? If only the level would stop repeating.
A very short Bitsy game, built for the How Have You Been? Jam. TW: Self-Harm, Mental Health, Swearing
A haiku by Kobayashi Issa, presented in Bitsy.
compounding inner-space architecture spiral house is a small game by everest pipkin with story by loren schmidt.
A story about rising waters.
You are Space Rat and your lunchbox got stolen! What fiend would do such a thing?! Chase the lunchbox thief across the galaxy!
a game about going to eat breakfast.
Hello, it's Aria. It seems some gamers are being cruel to me today and making me lick their feet!! How humiliating!!
A report on the state of the planet.
Just another week at the museum for a friendly local connoisseur of beauty, who just so happens to be a ghost.
Far away space stations and long distance friendships.
a good haul this year
David finally finished his time machine and will be able to stop time and venture to the unknown realm of frozen time. But one should not go and play God.
An introspective personal essay in Bitsy.
Your buddy drank too much last night and he wants a pizza. But you should probably pilot the mech, cause he might still be drunk.
As the days grow shorter & dark nights seem endless, you abide by the old winter superstitions & folklore, & keep the village fires burning to welcome back your ancestral spirits.
A little bit of rambling for Manifesto Jam. games are art, and art is for everyone.
This is a short piece about how I dealt with the end of a relationship.
Welcome to the Sheridan Hotel Snail Detective. The owner of this hotel, Mr. Sheridan, was found dead last night. Who committed this foul deed? Is murder the only crime afoot? What does pasta sauce have to do with anything? It's up to you to solve the case!
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!