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Help Offered > Design/Animation services for point and click game

#128884 - McFlynt - Wed May 16, 2007 2:17 pm

Hi! :)

First of all, sorry for my poor english...I'm french

I'm searching for a motivated programmer who is searching himself for a designer.
The type of game I would like to participate is a simple "Point and click".

I'm a designer on some famous 2D/3D series. (I will let you know later what I've worked for as i don't want the names of the series to be mentioned in public) I'more for 2D. And all in a Cartoon network/UPA style. I can adapt to different styles but I definitly take pleasure with this toony style. I'm not a pro of video games as i passed most of my carreer working for Animation shows.

Anyway, I'm an old player. My favorit games are "DOTT" , "Monkey isand", "Larry's leisure suit", and all those little funny games you have to resolve stupid enigmes.


Let me kow if you are interested to develope this type of game.
As me, it would be without any money, just for the fun, during spare time.
The aim: just to have fun time doing it, the pleasure to see result and to share it with people. And if it's a succes, why not a second chapter...

My dream is to see my designs behing alive in a little funny game.

I'm opened to all type of univers, but the game I would really like to do is a kind of a "larry's leisure suit", with sexy pin up you have to meet, discover, understand and find a way to put them in your bed! :D
All this with a lot of Humor, colorfull Backgrounds, and a "kiddish" mood.
Too much games of violence lately. Where are the "point and click" games you do something else than killing? Games that you play just to see beautifull things and read/listen funny jokes,

If you miss those games, let me know.

I will draw for you! ;)

#128982 - PhoenixSoft - Thu May 17, 2007 11:17 am

This should be in the "Help Offered" section.

People are unlikely to respond to this offer unless you show some example artwork so they can be assured of your skill level.