Over the past few months, I've made several games with Bitsy and subsequently shared them with my family and friends. It can be difficult to intuit how to play a Bitsy game, especially if you're not familiar with video games in general. My hope is that this will help make Bitsy's (Bitsies? Bitsy games?) more accessible to a wider audience.
As always, thank you for playing!
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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 tools i used:adjustments to the default font made by me bitsy merge, bitsy optimizer, and the long dialog/paragraph breaks, dialog pause, javascript dialog, and transparent sprites hacks by Sean Borksy by AYollandShiftsy by Brandon Thread
this tutorial features scenes from two of my previous bitsy games, home and safeinspired by Razbuten's video "What Games Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games"if you're interested in making your own bitsy games but don't know where to start, check out Claire Morewood's bitsy tutorial
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Authors | Aru, MetalNick, rice_junk |
Genre | Shooter |
Tags | 2D, Arcade, Bullet Hell, High Score, Mystery, secrets, Shoot 'Em Up, Space, Thriller, Vampire |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Gamepad (any) |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Development log
- Wait What, Another Project V1 Update??????Mar 13, 2023
- Project V1 is now OUT!!!Jun 29, 2022
- V1 Update very soon?!?!Jun 13, 2022
- Top 3 in Fun! What's Next?May 04, 2022