I provide the story, you provide the technical skills.
I'm an author and storywriter and have some pretty cool ideas for a game.
Dm or message here.
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09-27-2022, 06:19 AM #1
If there are any game developers on misc, I want to help you create a game
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Alot of game developers don't take ideas from outsiders it seems. They only work closely with those in their field. Alot of them will laugh at you for even bringing it up. My guess is because games require an enormous amount of effort so you have to really sell your idea well if you even want a consideration.
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A gaming studio needs to make a game of Stephen King's IT. Like an open world set in Derry where you could explore the sewers, the barrens, the actual town. You would play the part of each different member of the loser's club as they go about their business.
For instance, you would play Bill as he has to pedal Silver away from the house on Neboilt Street as the werewolf-clown chases them. If you don't pedal hard enough, then you die. Another instance; you play as a grown-up Beverly and have to fight off Tom Rogan so that you can escape."Honor is something that all men are born with. It cannot be taken from you nor can it be granted. It must only not be lost."
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