Hello there! I'm Alex and I have been really wanting to create a cottagecore style game of sorts. Originally, I've been thinking of a minecraft modpack as I have a server and I've not been seeing exactly what I've been wanting to create. I really just want to create something that is blends a cozy cottagecore with a dash of whimsy, heavy on exploration, along with that sandbox feel, and farming of course!
I am a full time illustrator and can try my hand at modeling, but programming is my ultimate downfall. I don't know what even is possible and I would want to work with someone or a small team to make it a reality!
Personally, a minecraft mod was what I was setting out to do, but after doing some note taking and pinterest inspo hunting, I realized that this could also become something original. It really would depend on the right programmer that I could work with.
The full on desires (mod focused) are:
- cottagecore feel (a mix of cozy cabin, farm, flowers, greens, and a little whimsy)
- unique building materials (some unique trees, plants, or ores that can be added to add more texture to a minecraft game or patterns to a build)
- something special with farming (or a mod capable with a farming mod like Pam's HarvestCraft, Croptopia, or Farmers Delight)
- unique decoration items (I love seeing little mugs, fun witch/fantasy hats, hanging lights, unique bookshelves, etc... things that give a little flair to a kitchen or tavern design)
- special mobs (like a pig with a wizard hat, maybe it sells things or just a fun NPC to have in a town... squirrels, little mushroom people, maybe some fancier mobs that only attack when provoked like a kitsune or moth that can drop special items.)
if going for an original game, I do have a lot more thoughts from like player classes, map ideas, and world building.
If this is something that you may be interested in wanting to work together, please feel free to reach out to me! I am looking for more of a professional working relationship with whomever I work with, so that this could be something we can not only put in our portfolios, but have a professional job under us.