Terra/Sol Games is a longtime tabletop RPG company with over 20 books to our credit. All of our materials are set in our Twilight Sector Campaign Setting as will be our new project. our setting is a science fiction and we are now branching into Visual Novel Games. Our first project is a game tentatively called "The Adventures of the Rosalind Franklin". This will be an ongoing story told in chapters.
We are looking for a Ren'py programmer/layout person. I'm not sure if those are two different things or not. This will be paid work for hire on a commercial project for which you will receive credit for your contribution. We will require a signed contract. You will also need to be 18+ as our materials contain mature themes. The project has music, sound effects and voice over that is currently being produced but will need to be included in the layout of the novel via this position.
We are at the point of wrapping up art for our prologue. It will be complete by tomorrow. There is still post production work to do on it. The script of course is done.
As for payment that is a question we will need to discuss as I'm not sure what the going rate is for this type of work.
If you are interested you can reply to me here or contact me via email at crossmlk@aol.com
Thanks for reading.
Mike Cross
Terra/Sol Games
Terra/Sol Games Visual Novel Game Project [Programmer/Layout needed]
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