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« on: August 18, 2012, 12:23:37 PM »

HELLO TIGFORUMS!
I'm a part of the development of a game being made in Unity, that will be 2dimensional and done (primarily, although we're flexible) with pixel art (or 3d work viewed in 2d. The premise is two spirits looking for something, (and of course) platforming and puzzle-solving to get to it. While they are together, they can move as one and have the ability to clear rooms. They can also perform a high double-jump that separates them. While separate, they can float or sprint respectively, and gain access to different areas. The  game will be aiming towards being posted on free online game sites such as Kongregate and the likes. If you are interested in learning more and specifically if you would be interested in doing art for a game like this, please contact us at fourthfloorgames at gmail.
Ok and thanks for being super-cool and reading.
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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2012, 01:46:05 PM »

I'm the programmer of the game mentioned above, just wanted to add a few things since replies seem to be slim...

We've found a reliable way to make the game with all 2d art (using the ex2d extension for unity), so anyone with 2d art experience would be greatly appreciated. Like Colin (the OP) said, experience in specifically pixel art is nice but not necessary, we just want an artist to make the game look kinda pretty.  Right now the main settings of the game are going to be a derelict castle and a dark, mysterious forest, but how you portray those settings would be totally up to you. 

We have a good grasp on how the story is going to work, so all that would be explained in greater detail to any artist who wants the run-down.

Again, the contact email is fourthfloorgames -at- gmail.com

Thanks for your time,

Taylor Anderson
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