Oh fun mechanic! Reminds me of playing flash games as a kid.
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Holy cow, this is amazing!!! I didn't read everything but just skimming thru and seeing all the games you showcase is wonderful. You've nailed the aesthetic to a T and I hope your teachers take notice of you sticking to the bitsy UI for all the descriptions. Seeing my own game in there was so unexpected but cool as well :') I would get this in a heartbeat if it was made into a physical copy haha, but I imagine that's just for your class. Either way this is such a love letter to the community and it's awesome to see <3
Painting the inside of anything is dangerous.
Hey, made an interactive poem for my literature class based on Richard Siken's Portrait of Fryderyk in Shifting Light. I got to experiment with pixsy this time around and I'm really happy with the result, it sort of allowed me to try a different approach to interactions, check it out
Have you ever noticed how leaves will flip over before it rains?
Hi everyone, I'm back at it again with another experiment in bitsy! Leaves in the Rain is a short little walking simulator about leaves and life! A much bigger one this time in terms of the actual bitsy ratio. It was made for a 48 hour game jam with the theme being "flip it". I thought I might as well try my hand using the bitsy 3d hack and it was loads of fun. Hope you enjoy!
You're finally here. Welcome to Bulletin Board Poetry and please make yourself at home!
Signed: Bird
Bulletin Board Poetry is a piece of hypertext fiction set in an AU in which Bulletin Boards eclipsed the Web. Explore a simulated BB forum and read each users poetry!
This little project was a school assignment of mine, with the bulk of it actually being plain old HTML/CSS. The only Bitsy in it is the 'New! Hang Out!' section, although I recommend keeping that one for the end if you intend on reading everything (but ofc it's your choice ;)).
The poems and characters are based of ones I collected on old Geocities websites, I go in more detail about that on the itch page and link to each of their respective pages if you are curious.
This was my first time seeing a project like this through, so I'm really proud of myself, despite how simple it is! If I had more time, I would've loved to integrate music and sound effects, as well as some animated ascii.
And ofc making a longer Bitsy segment! It was made towards the very end and I had no clue how intuitive it would be, I did it all within half an hour or so.