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Hey everyone,

I’m a programmer with a BS in Computer Science, looking to join a game project! I have experience working with Unity (C#) and also have strong skills in Java, Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and databases. Additionally, I’m familiar with Ren'Py and have worked on various game-related systems, including inventory management, UI, combat mechanics, and database integration.

I’m a fast learner and always excited to pick up new tools and technologies. I’m open to working on any game genre and would love to contribute to a passionate team. Whether you need help with gameplay programming, UI/UX, scripting, or backend development, I’d be happy to help.

If you’re looking for a programmer, feel free to reply here or DM me! Looking forward to collaborating with fellow developers.

Here is my personal site (it includes a demo video and source code for a small game project): www.scottroszel.com

Alternatively you can reach me on discord: chiefwi


Hi Fog,

Twogether sounds like a really interesting concept! I’m curious—how far along is the project in terms of development? What core mechanics have been implemented so far, and what major features are still in progress?

Also, how is the co-op functionality structured? Is it local-only, or are you planning online multiplayer? I'd love to hear more about the challenges you’ve faced so far and how the gameplay is evolving.

For context, I have a BS in Computer Science and experience with Unity (C#), Java, Python, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and databases. I’m also familiar with Ren'Py and game development concepts like UI systems, inventory management, and backend integration. While my main experience is in Unity, I’m a fast learner and always interested in exploring new engines and technologies.

Looking forward to learning more about your project and its development!

Cheers