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This should be posted in the forum, specifically on the collaboration page: http://forum.unity3d.com/forums/collaboration.17/
but as Vandie said, the answer is probably no.
Is it possible to team up with an experienced user?
I have no experience in designing games but I have an idea of a game I would like to develop for a long time now , is it possible to team up with someone who knows his way around to make a game together?
Answer by Vandie_Studios · Aug 27, 2015 at 09:29 AM
Unfortunately for you, It is highly unlikely that someone would agree to this. Most people who could help are working on their own projects that they have wanted to develop "for a long time now" and almost all of them were in you position at one point or another.
You know what the difference is?
Rather then (basically) asking for someone else to develop a game for them. They went ahead and tried to learn how to do it themselves. If you want to learn then I am sure that this community would be more then willing to help you out and point you in the right directions.
On that note, here's something you may like to read:
That page is filled with tutorials, references and demo games that will help you learn how you can make this idea that you want to create. Hopefully, once you've spent a few weeks or months learning everything that you need to know, your game will be highly successful.
Signed, Vandie
I would like to rephrase what I meant by $$anonymous$$$$anonymous$$g up with someone else. Everyone seem to have at least a little background in program$$anonymous$$g/modeling and I have none. I am not "basically" asking someone to develop a game for me as I would like to share my idea, discuss as $$anonymous$$m members and improve it with someone else as I think it is better than building it all on my only perspective. I was looking for someone who of course might have his/her own project going on, willing to spend some time helping me at the beginning with the build up as I learn myself, and helping me on the long run on that game also on the conceptually level. I was hoping there might be someone ready to start a game but that was still on the look out of a good idea. I believe that I have one, even if still at the beginning stage. Anyways, thank you for your reply I hope there are other members more open to work together with a "noob", or indeed I'll start working by myself.
The quickest way to learn unity is via this guy (11 hours of learning): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auXS$$anonymous$$1CvRVc
That way you won't really need a partner, and will be able to embody your ideas yourself :)
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