"Let's Go! Baby!" is a mysterious netgame from 2001 where people could get together and hang out in a virtual world inhabited by babies. The game mysteriously disappeared off the market after many complaints, but has since resurfaced in hobbyist circles as a "so bad it's good" gem.
Today, we at Feverdream Softworks have decided to revive this classic game, now with various enhancements.
It's time to meet your maker... Or should I say, your Daddy?
"Termo" is the Brazilian version of the browser game "Wordle", where your objective is to guess a 5 letter term within 6 tries. With each attempt, the color of each letter will tell you how close you are to the answer.
It is a collectible card game. It is a game with simple mechanics, in fact all the cards have 1 to 3 keywords to describe their skills. The game consists of resetting the life points of the opposing characters (Heroes) to earn VPs (Victory Points) with each kill.
Within the game there are different types of cards, permanent and temporary.
The game is all written in HTML, PHP and JavaScript so it can work on any type of browser.
Make words using the letter tiles that drop down the grid. Used letters will disappear from the grid, and you're on a timer, so be quick! Play against other viewers, on stream, and battle for the highest score for the game and the season leaderboard.
You are a wiggly worm about to plan a mushroom party for your friends! However, they are acting... strangely... can you save them?
This game was made as part of the 2021 Bitsy Community Secret Santa.
As an aspiring pickleball champion, you've got to work your way up the ranks. Explore the world and defeat enemies with unique styles to get to the top! Think you can dethrone the pickleball GOAT?
The fast-paced sports game was created by Andrfw. The game came out near the end of 2022 and has already become one of the most popular pickleball games online.
For my very final prompt, I wanted to leave the students with one lasting idea: that I make games for enjoyment and want to do it as much as I can, even when I’m limited to a day or two’s work and 8192 Pico8 tokens. I hope that came across in this little game.
In 2021, the last time I taught the class, I didn’t want to hide the homework in the games. Instead I used the games as ways of presenting ideas. I made several, but I like this one, a reinterpretation of the fortune-telling minigame from Ultima IV.
This little game is based off one of the greatest fears I had as a teenage girl: showing up late to a stranger's slumber party. The rest of it is just extra. A short, text-based horror game.