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Programmer looking to work with an artist

A topic by Evelyn created Apr 08, 2020 Views: 412 Replies: 7
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Hello! My name is Evelyn, a American based programmer.

I am currently looking for an artist to work with on a game jam. Although one day I would love to make art myself, I am unable to do so at the moment. I have always wanted to work with others on a game, but have yet to do so.

I have partisipated in two game jams by myself. The first I made in Unity, and the second I made in Godot, a lightweight python game engine. I only have experience in making 2D games, as it is what I enjoy working with, but I am willing to experiment with 3D.


Thank you for your time,

- Evelyn

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Hello I am currently looking for a programmer/coder for visual novel game for mobile.

I do character portrait (anime style)

Currently I already made some game assets such as Characters, BGM, Sound Fx,voices and background, and right now I only need programmer. Are you interested in making visual novel game perhaps

That sounds like a lot of fun! I can check into doing it in either Godot, or I think there is a specific application for making visual novels. It shouldn't be too much harder to make it for both computer and mobile if I use Godot, unless there are certaint design directions that won't fit with computer.

Okay, I've been playing around with Ren'py, and I gotta say, its a TON of fun! Its not that complex of a coding language, while still letting you do everything you could ever want to inside of it! (for a visual novel at least) I mean, the fact Doki Doki was made in it speaks to the endless posibilities of the program. The program also has an extract for Andriod and IOS, Idk if they work or not, will have to play around with it. This will make it increadibly easy to put it on mobile, and on pc, expanding the posible audience! I'm super pumped to continue to play around with the engine, as it is a lot of fun to futz with!

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I really like your spirit! However I can't really start the project because I am still thinking of a good plot for the story. Let me me know if you got some idea

What kind of story do you want to do?

I have some idea from novel,books,and comic,but by the way this is not a paid work, the first goal is to probably make free games to gather fans and popularity, which is why high quality game such as doki-doki literature is free.I also wanna know how hard or easy it is to actually launch a mobile games and put it in the store.The mobile is obviously a huge market right now,especially for VN.

So this obviously cannot work if quick money is your main motivation

I fully understand that it probably wasn't  going to be paid. At the moment I'm just trying to get some experience under my belt, which is why I probably won't be able to help. I was wanting to work on some smaller projects, such as a game jam, but a full visual novel might be too ambitious for me at this time now that I've backed away for a bit and thought about it.

I recently started a platform rpg game, and I would like to focus on that as it is far more alike to what I am going to be making in my future, and it is much smaller in scope.

As a heads up, it costs money to put it on mobile. I'd honestly suggest putting it on Itch.io first, as it is free to do so. If you get some donations to pay for mobile fees, then do so. Ren'py makes it easy to put it on either. I don't know how to do ads on Ren'py though, so you might want to make sure you can.

As a side note, the way Ren'py is designed, it is increadibly easy to work with, and I'd honestly suggest just doing it yourself.  Whoever uses Ren'py will need to be the one to write the story, as thats mostly all it is. Ren'py uses an increadibly simple coding language, that I would barely classify it as programming, as it is more just writing notation than anything else. Ren'py is a special software made for making Visual Novels, and it has most of the features you would need already functioning. Just fitz around with it for a bit, and you should get the hang of it really quickly, and just learn from there. Considering Ren'py is popular, you can probably find tons of tutorials all over the internet to help you work with it.


Thank you for your time,

Evelyn