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Bedlam
05-25-2006, 09:56 AM
Hey guys, I'm recruiting team members for a project I've been working on for a few years now. Send me an email if you're interested in joining.

Project name:
BattleStone

Brief description:
The game is an isometric turn-based RPG set in a fantasy world. (Think Breath of Fire, Suikoden I or II, early Final Fantasys)

The story is revolves around a 1000 war between humans and elves, and an ancient ruin known as the BattleStone. The stone was found during the first 100 years of the war, when the current emperor was on his campaign in the heart of the Elven Empire. Since then a cease-fire has been called, and the people enjoy a temporary piece. The stone is now in hands of the emperor’s top mages, who research franticly trying to unlock the secrets behind its’ crystal walls. Ark, a young soldier in the imperial army, is about to be assigned a new mission, a mission that will change his life forever.

Target aim:
Freeware or shareware.

Compensation:
None. Sorry, this is volunteer work for the time being.

Talent needed:
Artist, Programmers (C++)

(The main thing I’m looking for right now is sprite artist/animators and programmers. That doesn’t mean you can’t apply for the other jobs mind you, but those are definitely our highest priority.)

Artist: This is a 2d isometric game, and as such, I’m looking for isometric artist (someone who can do pixel art). Tradition art is fine as well. We could always use more concept artist.

Additional information:
I’ve been working on the idea for a few years now. I have written over 150 pages of script for the game (which is about 90% complete). I have put a lot of time and effort into this idea, so I am very series about it.

(for additional information check the forum http://battlestone.net/forum/index.php)

Website:
www.battlestone.net (needs to be updated)

Contacts:
Scott@battlestone.net or Bedlam@mindspring.com

Bedlam
05-31-2006, 07:17 AM
I just found out my email account: scott@battlestone.net wasn't forwarding all of it’s emails like it should have been doing. As a result I missed a lot of messages. If anyone sent me an email and didn't get a reply, this is probably the reason.

I fixed the problem and both addresses: Bedlam@mindspring.com and Scott@battlestone.net should be working fine now. If you are one of the people that sent me a message and never got an answer, please resend your email. Sorry about that.