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Do you have a portfolio of your work?

Although I don't have a project going on, I wouldn't mind coding a top-down view pixel art game, like Zelda or even a mimic of a RPG Maker game. I mostly work with Godot 3.

I wouldn't call myself a fan when it comes to farming games, but I wouldn't mind programming one. If it was your own game, what kind of art would you provide other than just illustrating for the game?

This looks cool! If I have an idea for a 3D game, I wouldn't mind having you on board.

Can't run game.

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Besides extensions, does Unity offer instancing a scene within another scene? Like placing a scene on top on another scene.

I'm not sure. Aren't modules like scripts you can include into your own code and borrow variables or functions from that source?

What do you mean by extensions? Like Add-ons for the engine?

Thanks. :)

Just curious of why I don't see many people go for Godot when I was viewing the Help/Offer topic forums. Also, if possible, can anyone give a recommendation of games used by the Godot Engine?


Thanks,

Brant

I currently don't have any plans for a new project, but I am opened to one after I can get my Texas Holdem game finished. Besides programming, are you a pixel artist, or do you use other people's assets? Also, if you have other examples of your work, I wouldn't mind taking a look at them.

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I'm interested, as I'm a Godot programmer, but other than the story can you explain what kind of game this will be? That way I can determine whether I'm suitable for this. If you want to, you can email me at bdm@brant.work

Hello Maria,

Can you provide an example of your work? I would appreciate it. As for me, I'm currently thinking about making a short horror rpg game that's focusing mainly on story and atmosphere. I'm still figuring out what concept I'm aiming for, but I am interested in hearing what kind of music you have so far.

Please and thank you, Brant