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a little engine for little games, worlds, and stories 路 By adam le doux

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A topic by adam le doux created Jan 08, 2023 Views: 1,388 Replies: 64
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Hello I'm Earthan Huq, I'm a game design student at Hostos CUNY, with instructors Marcello D. Viana Neto and Matthew Balou拧ek. Marcello has us making Bitsy games for our 101 final project.

I've come here to ask a very specific question regarding bitsy logic, but I imagine I will have more questions before this project is completed. Sad to learn I missed the Discord entirely.

Hello ! I'm Waves, I'm an Independant Game Designer in France & sometimes I make art. 
I've come here to ask question about Bitsy because I discover this fantastic Tool recently ! 

Hi, I am Vivi. I love game development and art, and I want to make some games in Bitsy. Its constraints appeal to me and I can't wait to see what we all have to share!

Hello - I'm Gaz - a fledgling ttrpg developer who stumbled across this tool recently and am keen to explore it further.  The tutorials and guides seem really helpful, but I'll no doubt have questions, so I'm introducing myself in advance :)

Hi! I鈥檓 a poet tapping into video game media as another way of expression. I鈥檓 learning Godot but Bitsy comes in very handy as a step in the ladder. I鈥檝e got more than a scene made so far! Not the next best-seller but will it get published? I hope so.

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Hi. I'm mainly using Bitsy (and Bitsy offshoots) to make short educational games that teach languages. My dream would be to make games that get you from 0 to fluent in a language without feeling like it took effort. There are a lot of so-called "educational games" out there that are really just a flashcard system under a thin veil, I would like to help change that. I would also like to make games (not necessarily educational) in minority languages for which few to no games exist. 

Bitsy is great because you can program a whole game in it with only extremely basic coding knowledge - I have studied BASIC but not Javascript, the in-game Bitsy coding is similar to BASIC.

Hi there! I'm a farm advisor in California who's leading a 4-H project with bitsy. Going to teach kids how to make some simple games. I have a lot of 5th graders so it seems more appropriate than something like Pico-8. We're in a rural area so there are not a lot of STEM opportunities or resources.

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