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Daymian T



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29th August, 2007 at 19:46:29 -

Due to school/work/life in general the programmer I was working with on "Prof. Click's Brain-alyzer" has had to drop out of the project. I now need a talented and commited click coder or two to pick up where he left off. What I need is one or two people with a fair chunk of time to commit as soon as possible. The programmer(s) would be required to code the final versions of several different math, spelling and other "brain games" based on game concepts. All events must be well commented and easy to understand as this game will be open sourced so everyone can see how the game was put together. This game will be a freeware release and I don't have a huge budget, but I will be able to pay the programmer(s) some for their work. Send me a PM or email if you are interested and we can discuss the spacifics.
Here you can see the preview, which has of course now been delayed.-->
http://www.create-games.com/preview.asp?id=2893
I have uploaded a video of the game in action to youtube --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGutgTxgHWo
The video quality is crappy, but it should give a good idea of how the game is coming together.

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31st August, 2007 at 11:17:22 -

i don't have the time to commit to a project like this - i just want to say that i was very impressed with the Youtube video it looks like a top notch quality game that children will enjoy i hope you find someone to help and get it done.

 
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Daymian T



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31st August, 2007 at 13:55:45 -

Thanks Sorry the video quality is so craptacular.
A few people have sent me emails asking the exact budget. I have $500 budgeted for the programmer. $250 on beta release and another $250 when the final game is done. As this is a collection of 10-12 mini-games (5 of which are almost complete) I was thinking I could work with a few different guys and give them each a share of the $500. So if anyone is interested and but doesn't a lot of time to commit to the whole project, but instead just wants code one or two games, I would like to hear from you.


 
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31st August, 2007 at 16:26:34 -

may i ask - what do you gain from releasing it as freeware? you're paying quite a lot of money for getting a freeware game made i think..

 
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31st August, 2007 at 17:44:51 -

Clickteam is financing the project. It will likely be included in a future MMF release (not positive at this point). But, This game will be used to promote Clickteams products in some way. A "This game was created using MMF2" screen pops up before the game begins and some other Clickteam ads are featured in the game.

 
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4th September, 2007 at 12:38:12 -

Seeing as there's no real interest, I'll reply.

I don't have a lot of free time on hands (mostly because of study and my own big project), but I am reasonably skilled when it comes to coding (currently my best public example is Sketchy Dude ). I could probably find the time to code 2 or 3 minigames for you (depending on the type of minigames and the time I have).

About payment, I dunno how we would do that. I do not have a credit card or a Paypal account, so my money's reach is kinda limited to Europe. Eh, we'll see how that works out. (Actually, I usually don't charge money and I'd gladly make one minigame or so for free, but making SOME money wouldn't hurt.)

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Daymian T



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4th September, 2007 at 13:15:01 -

Thanks for your interest DaVince,
I have sent you a pm with some details. I'm still looking for more guys as I want this game done a.s.a.p. If anyone else is interest let me know.

 
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4th September, 2007 at 13:28:28 -

No problem... Until I noticed that it's all done in MMF2 and I don't have MMF2. See PM.

 
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4th September, 2007 at 18:41:53 -

I'm interested, Daymian! When you say coding, are you talking about advanced scripting, or being able to program events in MMF2? I can do the latter... I can't do the former. Thanks!


 
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6th September, 2007 at 08:27:29 -

Yo there Daymian T. All the graphich are done? If yes, i might help in just 1 or 2 minigames too.. coz i dont have that much time lately. ;>

 
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6th September, 2007 at 11:23:49 -

Thanks for your interest in the project guys. I'm now working with a few guys on the project who have taken on a mini-game each. I still need someone to code a word based game (kinda like hangman). If anyone is interested send em a PM. And yes, all the graphics are done.

 
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