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[CLOSED]Seeking a collaboration partner

A topic by Linnu created Dec 12, 2018 Views: 429 Replies: 3
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I want to collaborate with someone just for the experience of collaboration. I have been a 1-man-army since forever and I want to test new waters. Thus, I need someone to collaborate with.

I have intentionally not formulated a concept or anything for this project. This is supposed to be a free project and thus the only payment I can offer is that it is not going to be "my game", it is going to be "our game". When you join the team, we will talk and chat and will try to find a common ground of game ideas that we both feel exited about and make a game about that.

Technology: I personally like to use C# with Monogame, but I have used many other gamedev frameworks, so you not using Monogame is not that big of an obstacle. We will choose the technology according to our needs and skills.

Positions: No positions. I have no idea who might want to collaborate with me, assuming anyone at all wants to collaborate. But if you do want to collaborate, me and you will try to find a way to employ your skills. If you feel like you would want to do something specific, I am sure we can find a way to fit it in, assuming it is doable.

Project Length: Length is till the end of the year. So little less than a month. It is supposed to be a fun little experiment so a month seems an adequate time. It is long enough to get smth done and it is short enough to not be a huge commitment.

Money: This is not a commercial venture. The game will be a free game.

Opinions? Questions?

Edit(14.dets.2018): I am still looking for a collaboration partner. I gave it a shot with jose121194, but we had disagreements. See the details I have posted under his reply, if interested.

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Me and jose121194 tried to get a collaboration going, but it became clear that we believe in different project workflow principles. He believed in designing the game upfront before working and I believed in designing the game in small increments as we finish previous design decisions. We didn't find an agreement in this regard and thus we discontinued our collaboration.

hello im interested 

Hey. I have decided to discontinue this project and move on to a different project. Thus, I am going to have to say "no, thanks" to you. Best of luck to you with future projects.