Bitsy: A Stealth Puzzle Game

Bitsy is a full version, adventure game developed by Alayna Garry for Windows platform. It is a stealth puzzle game that puts you in the shoes of a mechanized spider and requires you to climb walls, leap, and web-sling around obstacles while avoiding detection. The game has three levels with multiple objective choices, and the player can choose their own path to accomplish their mission.

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Bitsy allows you to control the mechanical spider named Bitsy and hack, disable, and stealth your way through the levels. You need to avoid detection by robots, lasers, and security cameras. The game was designed, developed, and released by a team of five students at Neumont College of Computer Science during a 10-week project course. Overall, Bitsy is a challenging and entertaining game that adventure and puzzle game fans will enjoy.

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  • License

    Full

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows 11

  • Downloads

    10

  • Developer

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Bitsy for PC

  • Paid
  • 4.8
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  • 10
  • V0

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