The case for using tiny game engines

Moby ID: 202371

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A short essay by games instructor Yifat Shaik in the form of a Bitsy game, explaining why he makes his students create a project using small game engines like Bitsy, GB Studio, PICO-8 and Twine. To read the essay, the player moves their avatar around the screen, "collecting" various items that will reveal the next bit of text.

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Game added May 1, 2023. Last modified May 17, 2023.