I'm running a High-Fantasy MUD in early development that needs some written stuff. I'd like to find someone interested in creating map structures, where areas will be named have introduction descriptions of the area, Non-Player-Character names, descriptions and dialogues.
There is no central Theme of the game world as a whole, so a group of maps can have their thing going.
I'd like the content in a text-type file,, no coding or world building required but as for the room to room structure, it can be a general idea or an image file. I will construct the actual world (Such as stats for the npc's and what not) and fill in the fields of what is written by the content writer.
Dear Sir,
I am a game designer who has worked for Square-Enix and many indie companies. I have done this kind of work in the past and I can do it again. Please take a look at my feedbacks, everybody has been pleased with my work.
I am Spanish but grown up in the UK and now living in Thailand.
Thanks!
Hugo
Dear Hiring Manager:
I have read your requirements and I’m pretty confident that I will be able to get your work done excellently. I am confident; I can take up your project and do it with perfection. I have an excellent communication skills with over 10 years experience in writing and I have been able to achieve a master degree with my experience.
My aim is simply quality and client’s satisfaction before receiving payment: I have successfully contributed to numerous blog posts, written articles, reports, technical and academic writing. I would love to build an awesome working relationship with you by my expertise, honesty, sincerity and hard work.
I have samples of previous work which I am willing to show and convince about my ability to write
I will be looking forward to discussing with you in greater depth and commence work immediately.
Yours sincerely
Femiabi
Hi I have worked as a Project Manager in an App development Company and as an advertising copywriter. So I have experience of both writing for games and content in general. We can further discuss the task and get it going.