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1 View Game60%Game Brain Score60% User Score 11 reviewsa follow-up to my last game. -x- how to play: use wasd or arrow keys (or on mobile, swipe) to move and interact. notes on development: made in bitsy for me, a version of bitsy (by Adam Le Doux) that i hacked together to better suit my needs font made by me
View Game2 View Game73%Game Brain Score73% User Score 25 reviews"How to Play a Bitsy Game" is a video guide for playing games created with the Bitsy game engine. It provides instructions on how to move and interact using keys or touch controls. The game was developed using a modified version of Bitsy with added features such as adjustments to the default font and transparent sprites. The guide features scenes from the creator's previous Bitsy games, "Home" and "Safe," and is inspired by Razbuten's video "What Games Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games."
View Game3 View Game57%Game Brain Score57% User Score 8 reviewsmade for dino as part of the Bitsy Secret Santa Jam the prompts i incorporated were "bread baking" and "cozy" -x- how to play: use wasd or arrow keys (or on mobile, swipe) to move and interact notes on development: made in bitsy for me, a version of bitsy (by Adam Le Doux) that i hacked together to better suit my needsi need to give a big thanks to my teammates on team green for their feedback…
View Game4 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 1 reviewsa game about going to the getty museum and getting INSPIRED. my partner set up a date at the getty to spark inspiration for each of our upcoming games! and although a little on the nose... this is the result of that date! what can i say: getting to see all sorts of art from different periods in one place -- and sharing interpretations and colorful commentary with my partner -- sparked joy and i w…
View Game5 View Game83%Game Brain Scoremusic, emotionalgameplay, grinding100% User Score 34 reviewsThe End of Gameplay is a poetic anthology exploring subtle moments and shared experiences through minimalistic interactions. It offers a contemplative journey of connection, repetition, and silence, inviting players to reflect on the quiet intricacies of relationships. The game blurs the line between player and observer in a unique, emotionally resonant way.
View Game6 View Game46%Game Brain Score46% User Score 2 reviewsBackground You are Rowan of Bunglewood Downs, would-be thief and seeker of magic. There's known to be a Cave of Magic deep in the forest of Bunglewood. The cave is not hard to find, but no one goes there for fear of being eaten by a troll. As no one's been there, no one knows for sure what's in the cave. It's rumoured to contain treasure, but if it contains treasure, why isn't it called The Cave o…
View Game7 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, stability95% User Score 10,253 reviewsCritic Score 91%2 reviews"Deus Ex" is a single-player mystery shooter game set in a chaotic 2052 world, filled with terrorist threats and economic collapse. The game offers real role-playing from a 3D, first-person perspective, with immersive locations and characters. It features skill development, augmentations, weapon selection, and multiple problem-solving approaches, creating an engaging and empathetic gaming experience.
View Game8 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphics86% User Score 41 reviews"The Horizon" is a sequel to "The Tower" and "The House of God," and was featured in Game Curator's GOTY 2019 list for its atmosphere. The game, created using Bitsy, features a protagonist dealing with problems symbolized by long shadows. Content warnings include flashing lights, harsh language, medical procedures, blurring of reality and fiction, abduction, and partial nudity. The game thanks Adam for Bitsy, Sean for hacks and help, Max for image 2 bitsy, Ash for the bitsy randomizer, Voec for Witchery, and the British Library for assets.
View Game9 View GameBackground Your name is Susan. You are 14 years old and you have ambitions of becoming a witch. You have just completed two years of study at the Spooksville Academy of Witchcraft. You reckon you know all the theory and now it's time to put that theory into practice. As with all trades, you must start out as an apprentice. You've been allocated to Broomhilda, the old witch that lives in the spooky…
View Game10 View Game60%Game Brain Score60% User Score 16 reviewsi am not your friend reflects on my personal encounters with bullying and feelings of isolation in elementary, middle, and high school. This 5-10 minute long game takes you through continual rejection in a school setting and the confusing experience of one's first panic attack, framed through the metaphor of a glitching computer. By making this game, I wanted to take charge of the experiences th…
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