I am a game designer/programmer looking for a team!
1. Introduction:
Morning, everyone! (or 'night, depending on where you're from) My name's Olivia and I currently live in NYC, timezone UTC-05:00. My pronouns are she/her and I'm fifteen. I've been studying game design for about 2 years. High school makes it difficult for me to force myself to stick to deadlines, which has resulted in a junkyard of lonely projects.
I'm excited to work on a game with a team!
2. Skills:
- Designing
- I took a course on game design and have written more than a few Game Design Documents, storyboards, etc.
- Not sure what else I can really say to prove skills in this area, but I've read at least three books on design that are really reccomendable:
- The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses
- Game Design Workshop: Playcentric Approach to Innovative Games
- Game Feel: A Game Designer's Guide to Virtual Sensation
- Programming
- I started to self-teach myself JavaScript in the 7th grade, but since then I've picked up C# and Lua.
- I'm most used to programming in C# for Unity scripting.
- I'm good enough to do most Intermediate level things, but since I've never taken a formal class, I can't measurably tell you how good of a programmer I am.
- Art
- I can definitely draw. I can use Aseprite, the 2D sprite editing tool, to draw and animate characters and objects. They look.... okay? It's a skill I have, but I'm very much a beginner artist.
3. Programs/Languages:
I'm comfortable with the following game engines and languages, in order from proficient to 'if I have to'--
- Unity3D (C#)
- Phaser (JS)
- Love2D (Lua)
4. Portfolio:
Considering I don't have many fully completed projects, I didn't think to upload them anywhere. I have a game that I published to the App Store back when I was 13, but it's not really the best example of my skills as they are now.
5. Contact:
I'm most easily contacted through my email, which is rossolivie1@gmail.com.
EDIT: Out of a concern for safety, privacy, etc. please do not contact me if you are over 18! Sorry for any confusion (didn't think any adults would want to work with a sophomore, haha).