Bit Buddy is a free short game from Daniel Mullins, creator of Inscryption and Pony Island.
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Bit Buddy by Daniel Mullins (Inscryption) — a free short game, what it is, and where to download and play it. SERP and video heat verified Aug 2026.
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Bit Buddy is a short game about a virtual pet that needs you to keep playing — the running joke is that if you stop, your buddy dies.
It comes from Daniel Mullins, whose previous games (Inscryption, Pony Island, The Hex) are cult favorites, so the free release got immediate attention.
It is listed as free, and players commonly share endings and secrets after finishing the short run.
The itch.io page of Daniel Mullins is the primary free download.
It is also visible on the Steam store search, and reaction videos link to either store.
Because it is short, most players finish in one sitting — watching the full end is the point.
The 'keep playing or your buddy dies' hook makes for very shareable clips.
Secret-ending hunting after the credits keeps the discussion alive.
This makes Bit Buddy a good 'What to play' news item rather than a long-form guide.
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