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Mar 18 2013, 3:22am Anchor

Hello,

I'm a professional writer. I've worked on several games in the past that I'm sure you all have heard of.
Anyway, I want to help out the indie community.
If your game needs ANY type of English work done: Writing/Dialogue/Editing, then I'm your man.
I'll work for free to help out the indie community -- but my name must be prominent in the credits or in the opening of the game.
I can start ASAP and I'm sure you'll be thrilled with the quality of my work.

If you're interested, add me on MSN/Skype: kylelapensee100@msn.com

Or post here.
I can give samples of my previous work once we enter discussions.
But the quality of the work I do for you will speak for itself -- and I can write up a sample based on your specifications.

Cheers, can't wait to work for you,

Kyle

Mar 18 2013, 3:58am Anchor

So, what "several games in the past" that you think I've heard about have you worked on?

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Mar 18 2013, 8:07am Anchor

I am also somewhat curious about this :)
What games have you worked on Mr. Lambert?

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Mar 18 2013, 1:50pm Anchor

A writer myself, I really am curious as to what games you've worked on.

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Play Spec Ops: The Line. No, seriously, play it. NOW! It's probably still on sale on Amazon for crying out loud! I wish more games had balls like this game does, paired with some of the best writing, mechanics, and level design that's been seen this side of linear shooters.

Mar 19 2013, 7:41am Anchor

Hey guys,

I'm interested in becoming a writer for games, and hope it leads to getting into game design at one point. Would really appreciate some pointers as to where to start, any learning resources of some kind?

Thanks.

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