Game Development Community

3D Modeler Needed - Cloud 9 Studios

by Jeremy Tilton · in Jobs · 09/23/2003 (11:26 pm) · 0 replies

3D modeler needed for character creation and animation. Cloud 9 is a game developer with a solid business plan, project design document and programming talent. A dedicated artist is needed to help bring our vision to light. Email your interest/questions to Mushka70@aol.com (we have a domain but are currently switching hosts). See below for Project Info:

Title: "Project: Hindsight"
Genre: Action RPG
Development Timeframe: 18 months - 2 years
Gameplay will resemble Grand Theft Auto 3/Vice City
Technology: Torque Game Engine

Basic Story:
The game takes place a few years from now in a world where terrorism hits the United States as bad as you see it in Israel today. In response to the growing threat, the government passes an ammendment to the original Homeland Security Act to adjust for domestic rooted terrorism. Among the measures taken is the right for government agencies to deploy monitoring cameras wherever they see fit, as well as the development of an antiterrorist agency known as the Domestic Threat Agency (or DTA). The agency is headed up by two men, a retired Army 4-Star General and the Director of Homeland Security. The two men often argued about their differences of opinion as to how they wanted to run the agency, many times in public or on national television. One day, the two men were found dead. Some speculated that they had shot eachother during one of their heated debates. Others believed that terrorists had killed them in an attempt to make their message very clear "We cannot be stopped!". What no one outside of the agency knew was that this was infact a staged event to kill any knowledge of the DTA. It was at this point that the agency was truly born. Ever since, terrorism had severely dropped across the United States. The final assault on terrorism would take root in a plan known as the "Lorenz Resolution". This plan would allow the DTA to recruit and train agents still in High School to extend their reach into a previously overlooked source.