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Mr. Anderson
05-12-2007, 08:01 AM
Ever since I discovered Flash in June of last year, I have wanted to work hard to make a game. One problem; I suck. The best thing I made was a half-finished movie that was erased when my computer crashed.

And so, I come to you with a request.

I want to make a zombie game. This (http://www.stickpage.com/stickstrikeplay.shtml) style, but different gameplay, obviously. With different weapons and levels, and survivors vs zombies instead of blue vs red.

I ask for someone or more than that to help me do this. I can handle artwork, ideas, and test it, but I cannot do much in flash.

There are only two requirements; One, know what you're doing, two, have some experience in making games, and three, don't quit in the middle of the making.

Trust me, when this is finished the people who made the game will get immense credit; I will only be credited with "artwork and testing".

Now, who shall answer the call?

Jared
05-12-2007, 08:29 AM
I'm not sure who would because your basically asking somebody to make the whole game for you minus the artwork.

truimagz
05-12-2007, 11:23 AM
Not to be negative but you post is a bit insulting.....

Malignus
05-14-2007, 07:55 AM
My advice: learn actionscript and make it yourself. People will be much more apt to help out that way. ;)

Jshaw71
05-14-2007, 08:46 PM
sounds like a fun gamne idea, but i havbe no knowlege of actionscript, sorry

Jacob
05-15-2007, 05:39 PM
There are only two requirements; One, know what you're doing, two, have some experience in making games, and three, don't quit in the middle of the making.

I think your own standards disqualify you, unless you can demonstrate you are capable in those other areas. If you expect someone to be dedicated to a project and want to work with you, you have to give them good reason as well as show you can put the same effort in. If you are going to do art, then demonstrate your art skills.

Matt
05-15-2007, 05:45 PM
Originally Posted by Mr. Anderson
There are only two requirements; One, know what you're doing, two, have some experience in making games, and three, don't quit in the middle of the making.
You gave three...
Anyways I'd like to see some of your art skills first, and not just static images that you spent hours on. I'd like to see that you can make it usable in flash, animatable/animated already and/or he ability to make the different images for the animations in a respectable time.

truimagz
05-15-2007, 06:48 PM
a multiplayer none the less.

sorry sir but multiplayer setups will cost you bucks to buy, bucks to run, and bigger bucks to have a dev inc. into your game