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Revision as of 15:23, 18 August 2021
Bitsy | |
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Release date: | 2016 |
Made by: | Adam Le Doux |
Runs on: | Browser |
Exports to: | Browser |
A simple to use, browser-based, walk-round-and-talk-to-things-maker, like Kooltool and Emotica. Spits out HTML files, and imports them too.
Your game is made of three colours, one for sprites, one for the background, and one for objects. You can have multiple objects and sprites, and multiple screens.
Example Games
Tools
- Palettsy - Palette generator than learns your colour preferences, by Sarah Gould.
- Borksy - Bitsy hacking tools, by Andrew Yolland.
- Bitsy-hacks - Various little Bitsy mods, by Sean LeBlanc.
- Fontsy - Easier custom font creation, also by Sean LeBlanc.
- bitsy-savior - Desktop version, by aloelazoe.
See Also
- The Good Good Bitsy Tools - List of tools on Itch, by Emma Dee.
Similar Tools
See Also
- Bitsy editor
- Bitsy on itch.io
- Bitsy in the guides section.
- Bitsy Wiki.