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I've been working on a game, off and on, for quite a few years now, and I want to see it finished more than I want to finish it myself.
It's a multi-player digital board game, and I'm mostly using 2d rendering (except for a bit of [3d dice rolling](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB2q1G0pK7E)). It has some excellent art, but needs a lot of UI polish, and for some aspects of the game to be modified. The current state is that the game works but needs a lot more effort to complete.
Given its unique code structure, I'm *not* looking for someone with only completely indie dev experience, nor someone who has only ever used Unity. I'd like to actually see a CS degree (or equivalent experience), and I'd like to see someone who has built a game completely from the ground up, not who just tweaked sample code until it was a game.
I'm an experienced game developer myself, and the game is written using web technologies (TypeScript, Phaser.io, Threejs.org). So I'm not just looking for someone who can "hack things together," but instead someone who will be able to take a task, ask a few questions, and then produce excellent code. And no, the game can't just be written in Unity.
Please contact me by PM if you're interested, and tell me why you'd be a good match for a project like this.
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