Looking for guest level designers to make a single level for our game. Est time 20-60 min

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  1. Grenadetree

    Grenadetree New Member

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    What we are looking for

    We are looking for guest designers to make a single level for our soon to be released game. We created an easy to use level designer that anyone can use. If your level is chosen we will include it in the next build and name it after you. It takes about 40 minutes to make a level. Reply if your interested.

    About the game

    Duck n' Dodge! is a papercraft platformer inspired by arcade classics like Frogger. The game offers welcoming yet challenging gameplay to satisfy casual players arcade veterans of the genre.

    Our goal is to launch on a platform like Kongregate and then release for mobile. The game is made on unity so moving to other platforms isn't a challenge.

    Standout features
    • Both Procedurally generated and predesigned levels
    • Multiple Character Skins
    • Several environments with unique traps (Forest, Tundra, Desert)
    • Level designer allowing you to create and share levels
    • Powerups
    • Cute sound effects and graphics
    Screenshots

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    Download link


    We have a pc build if you want to give it a shot.
    http://www.indiedb.com/games/duck-n-dodge/downloads
    Thank you for your help. Let me know if there is anymore information I can send you.

    Regards,

    JC
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