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LFG for GMTK Game Jam 2022

A topic by Deleted Account created Jun 21, 2022 Views: 464 Replies: 4
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Hello there, was looking for a post like this! (Couldn't wait for the discord server to open lol)

I work as a software engineer, my field is one of the furthest you can find from gaming but I found that my programming skills are easily transferable to game related projects. From time to time I love to tinker with Unity, and my passion for game development brought me to take part in the Global Game Jam 2022 held this January! You can find the end result on my profile, it was a barely playable game but had tons of fun with the people in my team! 

I'm looking for a team that aims to have fun while creating games, ideally another experienced game developer would be there so that I can learn something from his coding!

Together with me I bring my brother, he's studying to become a programmer as well so he can help with small tasks, bug fixes, QA and maybe try to implement some cool feature to our game. I'm sure he'll be able to find his space in the team and be an added value.

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Hi. I am looking to join a team or someone to create games and participate in game jams.

I'm 34 years old and live in Denmark. I don't have a family life, so I have a lot of spare time on my hands. I move around a lot due to working as a doctor during residency.

I have been a hobby programmer for about 4 years, but have mainly done so in web development. I've always had a keen interest in games and lately game development. I've played around with Unity in a year or so.

My skills are mainly programming and otherwise random problem solving. I can create 2D pixel art and know my way around some of the programs used, but my inner artist is abysmal.

My requirements for a team involves only two things - be nice and be productive.

I hope to hear from someone! :)

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