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[Paid] [Storywriter] Aquatic Adventure! Looking for a Video Game Storywriter

A topic by BrokenTailOps created 50 days ago Views: 619 Replies: 6
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Hey everyone! We're a small indie team working on The Azure Project, an underwater 3D Metroidvania, puzzle adventure game. Check out our trailers and website here: https://brokentailinteractive.com/

We're looking for a talented Video Game Storywriter to help us craft compelling narratives and bring our underwater world to life through engaging storytelling.

What you'll be doing: • Writing main storyline, side quests, and character arcs • Developing character backstories and world lore • Collaborating with our team to ensure story integrates seamlessly with gameplay 

What we're looking for: • Portfolio showing narrative writing for games  • Understanding of how story pacing works in games vs. other media • Experience with dialogue writing and character development • Bonus points for Medroidvania, Souls-like experience or a passion for Merfolk! 

Project details: • Estimated ~20-30 hours of gameplay content  for the full game, but we’ll be starting with a smaller portion to get an opportunity to see your work and fit with the team  • Timeline: Currently in pre-production • This will be paid short term, project work, with the potential for ongoing collaboration if we’re a good fit.

If you're interested in helping us weave an unforgettable underwater epic, please DM me for more information. Thanks for reading!

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Hi there adlai, Are you interested in applying for the role?

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Hello, I'm interested in the role. How can we talk?

Hi Zielshmerz,  Do you have a portfolio that you can link to here? You can reach out to TSol on discord as well for more info. 

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This sounds interesting. I would love to chat. I do both programming and story. I can program in any language, but I prefer C for all backend code for performance reasons. I can make that work with the big engines, or a custom engine in any language. I've did a lot of character development over the years as well.

Thank you everyone for the incredible amount of interest and applications for the writing role for The Azure Project! 


At this point we're going to review the applicants we have, and will not be accepting new ones.