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Hey! I am looking for a person (or people!) who're interested in bouncing off ideas back and forth with other people where it comes to building their game world and story concepts.
From experience I'd say I've found this process to help getting fresh ideas and perspectives, and underline potential shortcomings in the material. The process also actively provokes you to develop the different areas of your concept further.
I am looking for someone who's serious about committing time in building an immersive world for their story!
I am personally working on an exotic and mystical fantasy setting with multiple animal-like humanoid races and I have the basic framework down for the plot, cast, factions, cultures, geography and mythology, though they all need to be developed further with a lot more detail.
My story has three separate protagonist parties that each present a different perspective and a somewhat different scenarios that eventually intertwine into one later on. All scenarios focus a lot on character relations, but present various themes ranging from fugitive life, defection, life of a murderer, human rights, bio politics, post humanism, naturism, social exclusion and discrimination to some a bit lighter themes too! Not to forget the ever necessary philosophical views on the nature of reality.
I was thinking that I'd just like to introduce my setting to someone who'd also introduce their concept to me and we could comment and give feedback to each other and see where it goes from there!
I'd also need to warn that I'm not a native english speaker, but I think I should still be able to communicate well enough. :D
From experience I'd say I've found this process to help getting fresh ideas and perspectives, and underline potential shortcomings in the material. The process also actively provokes you to develop the different areas of your concept further.
I am looking for someone who's serious about committing time in building an immersive world for their story!
I am personally working on an exotic and mystical fantasy setting with multiple animal-like humanoid races and I have the basic framework down for the plot, cast, factions, cultures, geography and mythology, though they all need to be developed further with a lot more detail.
My story has three separate protagonist parties that each present a different perspective and a somewhat different scenarios that eventually intertwine into one later on. All scenarios focus a lot on character relations, but present various themes ranging from fugitive life, defection, life of a murderer, human rights, bio politics, post humanism, naturism, social exclusion and discrimination to some a bit lighter themes too! Not to forget the ever necessary philosophical views on the nature of reality.
I was thinking that I'd just like to introduce my setting to someone who'd also introduce their concept to me and we could comment and give feedback to each other and see where it goes from there!
I'd also need to warn that I'm not a native english speaker, but I think I should still be able to communicate well enough. :D
I love world building. It's my favourite thing to do. The thing I like the most is nitpicking details. Like trying to make sense why some outrageous thing exists.
Fantasy setting? Animal people? OCD levels of worldbuilding minutiae?! Shoot, I'm on board!
I'd be happy to offer feedback. My own project's details are pretty much set in stone, since I've already built the world map and coded every cutscene in the game, but I'd be happy to share if it'd be helpful.
I'd be happy to offer feedback. My own project's details are pretty much set in stone, since I've already built the world map and coded every cutscene in the game, but I'd be happy to share if it'd be helpful.
Sooz
They told me I was mad when I said I was going to create a spidertable. Who’s laughing now!!!
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Hi one of my favorite things to do is trying to extrapolate cultures from given details and nerd out about anthropology. So yeah I would be down.
I'm addicted to world building...
For right now though in my early game design I prefer to stick with myself to make it me specific for the start.
When I get into a higher learning sort of place as to where to continue or evolve from that point, which I want to do with my current project.
World building is a juice, a flavor and texture of life in the world you create!
For right now though in my early game design I prefer to stick with myself to make it me specific for the start.
When I get into a higher learning sort of place as to where to continue or evolve from that point, which I want to do with my current project.
World building is a juice, a flavor and texture of life in the world you create!
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