Amazu.tv looking for Unity interns

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Amazu.tv looking for Unity interns

Unread post by eMilk » 04 Jul 2012, 09:01

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Amazu.tv is looking for 2 Unity developer students for a non-paid internship on the Light Apprentice game here in Viborg. The period is form August til October. Interns will work on polishing the gameplay and importing assets.

For more info, contact:
Igor Noronha
Comic book artist and animator
Founder of Amazu.tv
Phone: 0045 2076 1332
Email: igor@amazumedia.com
Skype: iggynore


About Amazu.tv:
Amazu is a small independent studio. It resides in scenic Viborg, Denmark and is housed by The Animation Workshop. Amazu has primarily focused on comics and animation, but has brought in more talent for its first video game venture. Light Apprentice - The Game is based on the comic series Light Apprentice by Igor Noronha, the founder of Amazu.

About the alpha:
Target platforms for the final game are PC, Mac and iOS. Currently it is only available as a Unity web player game.
Light Apprentice - The Game is a Turn-based Strategy RPG with 8 playable levels and 4 controllable characters. Story wise, the alpha is a slice of an epic storyline spanning 5 chapters.


Media:
Alpha game link: http://www.lightapprentice.com
Comic available online at: http://graphicly.com/amazutv/light-apprentice

Teaser/game play video:
Youtube: http://youtu.be/DOLsEKGnank
Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/33359550

Concept art:
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Alpha Gameplay Screenshots:
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Re: Amazu.tv looking for Unity interns

Unread post by eMilk » 04 Jul 2012, 09:18

Bonus info: If you need a place to stay in Viborg I can set you up with free housing!

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Re: Amazu.tv looking for Unity interns

Unread post by Mordn Frederiksen » 04 Jul 2012, 17:25

Free housing? That's very, very admirable imho.

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