Bitsy Final Project

Hello, this is my game Bitsy Echoes of the Moon. I published it a little late on itch.io, so I wasn’t able to get any feedback. I don’t know if you can try it out and tell me what I should improve, it would help me a lot.

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Bitsy Final Update

Hi all, and welcome to my game. The goal of the game is to move through each level by collecting the keys hidden within them. As you move through them, the levels become more intricate and difficult, testing your patience and dedication to complete the game.

Additionally, I made some changes via the very minimal feedback I was given, which, I appreciate. For room 7, I had the entire FITNESS GRAM PACER TEST linked to each false key, on PURPOSE, to really annoy and upset the player. And, judging by my critique received, it worked but as I don’t want to deter from replayability, I adjusted the dialogue so it’s shorter responses allowing for a quicker playthrough of that level. Thanks again and enjoy the final game here: https://jamgbmcc.itch.io/find-the-key-through-the-exit

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Blog 4: Bitsy 2

In this game you will go collect treats and the key to open each door in order to move on to the next room.

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Bitsy Game Rooms

These are some of the rooms. I still have a long way to go, but I want to add a lot of detail to each one. I hope you like it

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Lily’s Bitsy Game

https://naritai.itch.io/rest-in-petals My slightly comedic and slightly emotional game about a bunny revisiting a garden one last time has been completed. The friend who’s late bunny this is dedicated to enjoyed the game greatly, so I am quite content with how it turned out.

The main feedback I got was about it being hard to tell where you could walk or not, so I tried to make the exit in the initial room clearer so the player can learn what the exits look like. There’s even some new dialogue to hopefully point the player in the right direction. People mainly liked the art, attention to detail, and the personality put into the dialogue, so I tried to expand on that with the final few rooms. It appears someone from outside the class happened to play it and comment on the game page too!

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Find Key, Through the Exit

I’m so sorry…

This game is really not for the weak. Meaning, as the game’s main screen states, it will test your patience, sanity and ability to think outside of the walls. The premise is just to collect the key and head to the exit. Some rooms make it obvious, while others do not. I take no blame for the chaos to be ensued Friday. Feel free to check my game out here: https://jamgbmcc.itch.io/find-the-key-through-the-exit Good luck to all!

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Lily’s Bitsy 2

I’ve made a few more rooms for my Bitsy game where you play as a bunny and talk to flowers. It’s still untitled, however.

I’ve been having fun coming up with dialogue and scenarios. I tried to make lots of dialogue that changes based on your actions or from talking to the flowers multiple times. Creating the tileset was much more work than I expected, but once I got the hang of it, I started enjoying creating things like a 3×3 tile statue in one room.

Overall, I think it’s about halfway done. The tone and general direction are pretty much set in stone.

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Lily’s Bitsy Project

I’m working on a cute little game where you play as a bunny and talk to flowers. I think it will likely end with you eating one of them.

It is currently untitled but it’s dedicated to a friend’s bunny that recently passed away; his name was Ish, he was named after Ishtar from Fate/Grand Order.

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Bitsy Game. v1

Hello all, I apologize in advance for making this game but will assure you, you’ll love it. The premise is to collect the key, and go through the exit. Simple enough I’d say.

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Bitsy Game Progress

Hello guys!

My game is about a bat named Nuba. He is a small bat who has lost his colony after a storm. The full moon guides him as he crosses a mysterious forest to find his family. Along the way, he must collect echo fragments, which allow him to remember clues about the way back.

In his search, he encounters an enigmatic cat who seems to know more than he lets on.
The cat appears at different moments, giving clues, posing challenges, or simply… observing.

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