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[For Hire] Experienced game dev looking for projects

A topic by Bingus created Feb 04, 2020 Views: 327 Replies: 2
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Hi!

Im Jonathan, an experienced game dev with a bachelor degree in Games and Entertainment Technology. Im looking for some fun projects to work on either as a Game Designer, VFX artist or even as a QA tester if thats needed. I love helping out indie devs when Im off work, so please contact me no matter what kind of project youre working on.

I have 4 years experience working with Unity, Autodesk Maya, Blender and Photoshop, so if youre using these tools that would be perfect. I dont have much experience with for example Unreal Engine, but im always looking to learn new skills.

Here are some links to just a few of the things ive worked on before:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW8xNDnbtxJxOeNPGQDWQ7Q?view_as=subscriber

https://jonrei29.itch.io/

https://jonreitwitch.wixsite.com/website

https://www.artstation.com/jonrei

Please contact me on discord: Jonrei#3645 

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Hello Jonrei,

My team and I are open to additional asset developers, even if they aren't full time. We currently have a one 3d asset developer and a 2d asset developers who are covering all of our current development priorities. However, we could use more asset muscle.  We're currently putting a prototype/vertical slice together for when I visit GDC this year. Our game is an isometric tactical-action shooter with RPG elements, open-level style world, and a narrative altered by player choices. The game takes inspiration from titles such as STALKER and Metro (but is not intended to be a spiritual successor), and the plan is to include a form of adaptive AI that changes its behavior based on a player's past decisions. Also, we are developing this project in Unity. We are working to publish a finished game to the market and receive publisher support. Even if we don't, we aim to use our prototype (materials and the eventually released public demonstration) for crowdfunding.

Let me know if you're interested. 

-Creative Lead and Project Manager, Skull Jockey Dev Team

Email: projectnoodleman@gmail.com