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Developer / Business / Re: How does one find streamers on Twitch to play ones game?
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on: August 05, 2018, 07:19:53 PM
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TwitchKittens is a streamer network so a lot of streamers have info or links about it on their Twitter profiles.
One of the best ways to contact streamers is through their Discords rather than on Twitch. That or the networks like TwitchKittens, which is also on Discord. A lot of streamers will even have a place where devs can drop a link to their game on their Discord servers.
Also, remember that streamers are gamers like the rest of us and even being paid to play a specific game - if they don't like it - they'll express that.
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Jobs / Portfolios / Multitalented dev looking (design/production/test/community)
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on: August 02, 2018, 05:02:46 AM
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If your project is in need of
- Systems Design - Design Documentation - Balancing - Project Management/Production - Quality Assurance/Testing (Funfactor and Bugs) - Community Management (Social media, YouTube/Twitch, Discord)
I can help. Please feel free to ask questions or PM me.
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Developer / Business / Re: How does one find streamers on Twitch to play ones game?
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on: August 02, 2018, 03:51:30 AM
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I can help (looking for community management type work right now)
But to respond to this post, look up things like TwitchKittens on Discord, there are whole servers that are dedicated to connecting devs and streamers. Also many streamers will have other friends on their discords, so you can organically ask them if they would be interested as well.
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Jobs / Collaborations / Programmers needed
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on: July 11, 2014, 10:09:17 PM
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Applicants,
Phoenix Core Entertainment specializes in event horizon architectural design and implementation. The particular project that the position open will be working on is an interactive video game franchise/series with a new genre that has never been done before. We have multiple programming positions open in Minnesota and the United States of America. All applicants MUST be currently a USA citizen.
Must be able to keep up with an experienced team of artists, programmers, and writers. Interested applicants please send a private message to this account to receive the contact information required to forward a resume. If you have experience using any of the Havok development tool-sets, in particular the vision engine, please include that information in your resume.
Must be at least 18 years old or older.
Past experience working with video games preferred.
Must know LUA script.
C++ experience preferred albeit not necessary.
English as a FIRST language.
Must be comfortable working remotely.
All other details to be discussed via email.
Regards,
PCE mgmt
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU ARE NOT A CURRENT CITIZEN OF THE USA PLEASE DO NOT APPLY. YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AT THIS TIME. WE CANNOT SUPPLY ANY INTERNATIONAL VISA STATUS AND WILL NOT BE OFFERING SUPPORT IN VISA STATUS.
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Player / General / Re: Indie Game Devs on Facebook
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on: November 05, 2012, 12:31:21 PM
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I don't see that its any worse than a link exchange of any other sort, and business reality has to meet creativity at some point.
There is plenty of talk in our group.
Why do people think Facebook is evil? It's just another community...
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Player / General / Re: Indie Game Devs on Facebook
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on: October 14, 2012, 10:34:52 PM
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Not with what we've done... we have a system set up for like/follow exchange, and a game DB, among other things (I realize TIGSource does this last bit too ... but I've had problems with TIGDB  )
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Player / General / Re: Indie Game Devs on Facebook
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on: October 14, 2012, 02:26:28 PM
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Most girls I know are game devs, or LoL players.  I guess I can understand that though... Also... we have more discussion than I see in most groups. We also are planning to start Hangout based gamedev panels (open to all to see on Youtube).
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