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[Unity] [Programmer] [2D] Serious Game Development and Collaboration

A topic by freerange created Jan 30, 2019 Views: 440 Replies: 1
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Hello Everyone,

I'm looking for a passionate programmer with Unity experience and a 2D artist that has talent but hasn't had a chance to sharpen their skills yet.

Talent and Experience don't have to collide so I'm open to those with little experience but having passion and a natural talent.

A Unity programmer that understands the right way to write code. Someone who strikes a balance between getting things done and performance. Meaning, we optimize from the start but only where it make sense. They should geek out on the new ECS and Jobs system.

A 2D artist that understands light, color, contrast. Backgrounds or Characters or both.

What I'm really looking for are collaborators that will put in the hard work and extra hours because they love it and want to make games that actually get released on platforms like iOS, Android, Steam, Nintendo, etc.

I say this because my commitment to this is 100% and I would never ask for something I'm not willing to give back. I'm based in the US, but I'm open to collaborating with anyone.

I started in games in the mid 90's. I've worked on and have credits on games for the Playstation, Dreamcast, Nintendo, PS2+, Xbox, PC and Mac.

 I've recently started using Unity to prototype games and just need a like minded programmer and as a bonus another artist to help.

My current idea is for a 2D scroller/platformer but more adventure and puzzle orientated. Think Tim Burton style, Old School influences from LucasArts, Pinstripe, etc. 

Hope to hear from you. Please respond here or give me a way to get in contact. Happy Dev!

Hi, this has certainly caught my interest, Here is an example of some of my more recent 2D Game art. Let me know if this is the kind of thing you were looking for and we can discus things further.


Kind Regards, 

Ascovan.