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Thank you so much!

Very cool to see you play the game and trying to figure out the story I tried to tell, glad you enjoyed it :D

Thank you so much for playing my game on Twitch, it's so cool :D

Glad you liked it!

Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

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Thanks a lot, glad you liked it!

I will definitely go back to this style!

Thank you so much!

I had a lot of fun working on it and would love to do a much longer game in this style, so we'll see :D

Thank you for your answer !

Well, I ended up using Gdevelop to make the game, but I constrained myself to stay within the limits of Bitsy ^^

We'll see how it goes !

Hello there,

I really like Bitsy, I think it's a really cool engine, so I wanted to give it a try and make a game with it myself.

So I premade all my backgrounds because I'm more comfortable working in photoshop and wanted to import everything with Pixsy. I was able to do so, but when I import the new code in Bitsy, it gets incredibly slow. To the point where I simply can't use it :/

I tried waiting a bit for the engine to load everything (when I say a  bit, I mean a couple of hours :D) but no success, unfortunately.

I also tried adding every room one by one, taking it slow, but it doesn't work ether and the backgrounds appear totally messy when I do that.

Maybe that's because my backgrounds are too detailed (they are 128x128 1bit images) , or maybe I have too many backgrounds (there are 24 of them), I don't know, but I would love to know if there's a way to fix that ?

For now, I'm recreating the "Bitsy look" in Gdevelop, but I would prefer working with the real stuff :D

Cheers !