Hello. I am the Project Lead of a Visual Novel titled "Tea Cl♥b". It is a romantic slice of life Visual Novel that follows Hiroto Takahashi, an 18-year-old high schooler that finds himself stuck in a club...comprised entirely of girls!
The game in question has five lead girls, each of which can be dated romantically once per playthrough. It is intended to be played through five times in order to experience all of the content in the game.
Development-wise, we are looking for artists for Background and Character Sprites (The GUI has already been created, in addition to Concept Art for each of the five female leads), in addition to Composers to create the Original Soundtrack for the game. This game is intended to be released for free, as it is an experiment by our team to see if we have what it takes to develop and release our own Visual Novel, in addition to being a full-time hobby of mine. If the novel is successful, we might consider creating more Visual Novels for profit. Either way, we are looking for help to release a game solely for the entertainment of others- completely nonprofit. Our team consists of 6 active members currently, all of whom have worked hard on the game's script and dialogue. None of them are paid for their work on this VN, it is all done so that others can enjoy the experience we hope to create.
If you would be interested in working with us, please contact me at:
Email: bananafudgekake@yahoo.com
Skype: Dylan.Guy7
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Tea Cl♥b Visual Novel, looking for Artists and Musicians
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