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Looking for a Godot coach [PAID - $100/hr]

A topic by milp00l created 10 days ago Views: 133 Replies: 2
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Hi all, new to the community. Seems like an awesome space. I'm quitting my job and want to learn game development. I think my engine of choice is Godot. Have been learning it last couple weeks and running into some blocks. I'm pretty brand new to coding, but I have a lot of drive and will have a lot of time on my hands. 

I'm looking for someone available 1-2 hours a week for weekly hour-long coaching sessions, and sporadic question answering over email. I'll pay $100/hr for the coaching, and pay $1 / min for random zoom tech support questions during the week. 

About the game: I'm still conceiving of it and am choosing between really simple overhead perspective for navigation through a variety of rooms, or even more simply, each scene is just a flat layer with minimal background and a portrait of the character you're interacting with. Gameplay will consist of navigating dialogue trees while attempting not to lose morale (a la Disco Elysium), interspersed with mini-games that symbolize various mental processes (e.g. "pushing away intrusive thoughts"). 

Ideal coach is experienced building 2D games in Godot. At this point I'm trying to learn the basics by just diving into designing and building the fairly simple mini-games. But will need a lot of help with the main game where they are all connected, with a variety of dialogue tree-based scenes, with a basic inventory, health bar, etc...Would also be very cool if someone can shine a bit of a light onto how I would conceive of the assets needed and how to partner with this community to invite paid and volunteer collaborators for animation especially.

Would be a huge plus if you're also a nice person who's into the idea of helping someone realize their dream. 

Discord: charlie_16771

Timezone: PT

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If you are looking for a coach, I think it would be good idea to point a way to contact you and also mention your timezone, so they could adapt to your schedule. 

Would be also good to note what kind of experience you expect them to have code wise, since you also looking for someone that can help you out in case you get stuck. 

Thanks for the tip CurioShade and being patient with someone learning the ropes. Updating the post now.