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Unity Coder looking for a team

A topic by stilnat created 5 days ago Views: 77 Replies: 3
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Hey y'all ! I'm an intermediate level Unity coder, I love writing reusable and well written code, I have a good understanding of many patterns used in game dev, and a practical experience through the few games I worked on. I'm just freshed out of the boss rush game jam, it was a great experience and I'm just thinking about doing another jam currently.

What I'm mostly looking for is a fun original idea to bring to life, the minimum I'm looking for is one artist as the art part, I really can't help .

So if you got a fun idea, and you're okay working with Unity, I might be the coder you need !

Hello! I'm an artist/designer with some ideas and a little Unity experience. I've got some ideas that I think might be a little difficult for me to bring to life. Actually, I've really been looking for a mentor when it comes to programming haha. 

Anyway, if you're interested in working together and like my art style (I just submitted a game for the BigMode Jam, it's in my profile. Basically broken, but I did everything but the music on my own!) shoot me a message on Discord and maybe we can make something cool!

Hi there, I checked your game, cool art ! We can discuss a bit more on Discord I'm nath3048 on there

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Hey guys! I'd love to contribute music to whatever you guys are working on. 

 https://www.youtube.com/@LloydRhodesBrandon

I work in a bunch of different styles including orchestral, ambient, electronic and more. I haven't worked on a game before but I have created a soundtrack for a game which was approved by the developers (though they had already chosen to not use music by the time I'd sent them mine): https://soundcloud.com/lloy2-908796191/sets/sts

I've also created a whole soundtrack for an imaginary sci-fi game called Darkmatter, I can share stuff from that if needed

Having said that, those projects are from almost a decade ago and I'd like to think I've improved since then, so check out my YouTube if you want a good sense of the variety of styles I can work in.

Also worth saying that I'm comfortable working in an 8-bit style or anything adjacent to that.