Hello!
I and a small group of people are in the process of creating a visual novel like game with some battle elements here and there. It's called Shinachiku Kosen, starring a fanmade character Shinachiku Uzumaki. The project itself is being developing in PhaserJS and focuses mostly on the story and characters, but we recently decided to add a few turn based battle segments to keep people engaged.
We just launched a lyric contest for our opening theme song. The contest closes June 5, 2021 and has a prize of $100 (USD) and official credits on the song. Below is the theme song and below that are further details. To clarify, we are only looking for lyrics right now, choosing someone to sing it will come later once the team decides if the lyrics should be sang by a man or a woman.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frf4N3eV0lc[/youtube]
We're looking for some cool lyrics to fit the song written for us by Thomas Blackfire!
Rules:
- Must be a full song
- Must be 18 or older
- Must be original lyrics, no plagiarism
- No foul or offensive language
- Submissions with more than one writer can split the prize on their terms
- English preferred, but if it is Japanese + English, that is fine too
Prize:
- $100 and credits
Process:
- Submit your entry here by June 5th, 2021: http://bit.ly/kosenlyriccontest
- If a winner is chosen immediately, the winner will be contacted
- If there is more than one potential winner, a poll will be created for everyone to vote for their favorite lyrics
[Contest] Shinachiku Kosen Lyric Contest
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