An afternoon at the museum through a child's eyes.

A little game made for bitsy jam #77

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, Android, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(9 total ratings)
AuthorLucas Lima
GenreVisual Novel
Made withbitsy
TagsBitsy, storygame

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Very sweet! I thought the writing was very cute. Just a nice, wholesome game.

It probably wasn't the vibe you were going for, but I did wonder if it'd be funny to have different dialogue at the end for the pieces you viewed. Or in my case on the second run, not seeing anything :)

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Thank you so much! My intention was to create something innocent and light and I'm glad you could feel that.

That's a very good idea on how to create a more personalized experience. Maybe I'll try to do something similar in the future.

This is very like taking a child to the museum, though maybe we would have needed to go to the toilet as well.

HAHAHA that is very true!

Aw this is adorable! I love the converted works of art and looking at them up close. The commentary is so sweet; it reminds me of my first trip to a museum, one that sparked a lifelong love of history. Just goes to show how well you captured that vibe!

I'm very happy to hear that! That's exactly the feeling I was trying to convey =)

Thanks for playing and for your nice comment!

That was so sweet! The commentary felt really true to a child's perspective.

Thank you Rascal! I'm glad that the writing of the game evoked that perception.

That was cute. Did it take a long time to recreate those artworks out of such tiny tiles?

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Thank you for playing! There is a tool called pixsy that converts an image into a bitsy room. I used it for this game.

Great game! It's amazing how you converted the artworks into pixel art!

Thank you very much! When I saw the theme, I thought it would be interesting to incorporate the artwork into the game in this way.

This was really fun! I like how you integrated actual artwork into the fun bitsy museum, i liked the conversation at the end as well!

Thank you raven! I am glad you like it.