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Team Building for a New Christian Game that will change Gaming

by Dcworks · in Jobs · 09/23/2008 (10:50 am) · 3 replies

DigiChristworks, a subsidiary of Christ Compassion International is looking for annointed and talented believers in the gaming industry to collaborate and work voluntarily (with the potential to receive wages when games are sold on the market) for major projects that will change the gaming industry. The positions we are seeking for are as follows.....

Game Designer Positions

* Lead Designer
* Junior Designer

Programming Positions

* Junior Programmer
* Lead Programmer
* Senior Programmer
* Technical Director
* Tools Engineer

Artists Position

* Game Artists
* Animator
* Rigger
* Environment Artist
* Modeler
* User Interface Artist
* Character Artists
* Concept Artists

Producer

* Assistant Producer
* Associate Producer
* Executive Producer
* Director of Production

Audio

* Audio Designers

Quality Assurance

* Game Testers

Please send your resume and any revelant information including projects you worked on, Your testimony, and we your application will be looked at for consideration of future employment.

#1
09/23/2008 (11:02 am)
Helpful hint: Post simple project description and contact information. If you want resumes, you'll need to let people know where to send them =)
#2
09/24/2008 (8:25 am)
Project Description: The game will be based on the Bible and will feature the events in Gospels. You can send your resume along with your testimony to Minister Isaac Williams at digichristworks@gmail.com, God bless you all.
#3
09/24/2008 (2:40 pm)
Another helpful hint: Please do not claim to be able to have a project that "will change the gaming industry", for two reasons:

1) It's extremely easy to eat your words with that. and...

2) Because of #1, most people look at that, shake their heads, and move on.

Also, the description of the game may need some additional details such as whether it's an RPG, online, 2d/3d, what engine you'd like to use, etc. I mean, a lot of people make the mistake of asking for a full team, when they don't have a full design yet, so what you'd want to do is give enough information for people who would be joining the team to make an educated decision as to applying or not.