An interactive quilt for TTJ10, made in <500 chars of code.
More toy than game; think of it as a jigsaw puzzle, if you like.
controls
Left click to pick up a patch, left click again to drop it.
Also hosted on itch.io
A Minesweeper game submitted to the TweetTweet Jam X.
Now improved with 0-fill and flags!
Basics:
- Left click a blank square to reveal the block; the number in the block shows how many mines are next to that block (vertically, horizontally and diagonally)
- Reveal all the non-mined blocks to win; which will reveal the board (green mines)
- Hitting a mine will reveal the board (red mines)
- You can flag blocks you think might be a mine with Right Click; right click again to remove the flag (flagged squares cannot be clicked to avoid accidentally revealing a mine and losing the game)


Galactic year 2387. Things have been rather dull on your first assignment for the Star Corps, patrolling a quiet trade route. Suddenly a massive, deadly Zorlon swarm appears, seemingly from nowhere, and you're the only thing standing between it and a nearby peaceful planet. You frantically punch out a distress call, but a sinking feeling in your gut tells you help might not come soon enough. Well, time to blast as many as you can...
Controls:
Dpad - Move
Z/X - Fire
This is my attempt at fitting a simple shmup into <=500 characters for Tweet Tweet Jam 10. Shoutout to Krystman, whose Youtube shmup tutorials were a big inspiration.


The game I mentioned in my post yesterday, here it is! I spent maybe a week total working on it, probably 6 or 7 hours a night, and got plenty of help both from Aslas (my artist friend, she's amazing and did all of the lovely sprites) and my amazing play testers (N. Borel, Nathaniel B., Candy, Julia Inferno, and Angie Miller). Special thanks to them because they are 2/3rds the reason this project is here.
I hope you all like it! Any feed back would be appreciated as technically this is a "demo" build and I still have features I want to ad, such as additional game modes, more unique variants for zombies, etc etc. Also if you notice any bugs please, also let me know, so I can fix them.

Hi !!
I made this game back in 2020 for the GMTK. I used the html export and forgot to add it to lexaloffle bbs. Thanks to
rvreqTheSheepo for pointing that out to me.
Objective :
- You only have 12 minutes before the sun goes down
- Collect 20 / 40 / 60 sheeps for a bronze / silver / gold medal
- Each level can be replayed to improve your time / sheep score ( the record won't be modified if you can't beat at least one of them )
Controls :
[z] jump
[x] bark
Known issues :
The game is not properly finished. There's a lot of missing features and bugs :
- You can collect medals even if your time is out. I wanted the player to be unable to get medal if had no time left, but for now, only access to new level is blocked





Hello :)
I start up Pico 8 but there is no sound - even the home screen shows just symbols for notes instead of playing the actual startup sound. Sound works for other applications.
Tried uninstalling snd reinstalling, turning off and on etc, no luck.
Any idea what the issue is? Using a MacBook Air M2.
Many thanks


This is my second Pico-8 game, a demake of asteroids...with a small twist.
That is, when you thrust, the ship stays centered and the viewport moves around a 256x256 play area.


Controls
L/R to rotate the ship
O is fire
X is thrust
note: there is no hyperspace in this game
Rules
Destroy all rocks!
Watch out for saucers - they can shoot you and become more frequent the longer you take to clear the rocks.
As time goes on the small saucer is more likely to appear - this one is more accurate - beware!
Free ship every 10000 points.
Behind the scenes
PicoCo Clicker 🍪
A bite-sized idle empire, baked fresh in PICO-8
What is it?
PicoCo Clicker is my year-long love letter to Cookie Clicker and the wider idle-game genre—hand-crafted inside the delightfully tiny, 128×128-pixel world of PICO-8. I’ve polished it until it gleams, squeezed every token I could out of the fantasy console, and wrapped it all in crunchy retro charm. It’s not “perfect,” but it’s exactly the flavorful little treat I hoped to serve.
Why you might lose track of time playing
Core Loop Why it’s delicious
Click → Earn cookies → Upgrade → Repeat The classic feedback loop, tuned for quick dopamine hits and long-haul AFK sessions.





Submariner
by Freddie Baldwin
This game is my submission for my Design Games module in my 2nd year of university.
This is an arcade-style game where the only objective is to drive your submarine as long as you can while deadly sea mines surround you on all sides. Shoot them with gathered missiles to clear a path, and pick up bubbles to restore oxygen to your crew!
Changelog:
Version 1.1
- Halved oxygen deplete and replenish rates
Version 1.0
- Initial version

