
In a bold move, an experienced programmer is creating an indie game studio focused on human creativity, steering clear of AI-generated art. Currently, he has a small team of four and is actively searching for more talent to collaborate on games using Godot and C#.
The programmer, well-versed in cloud and backend development, acknowledges his limitations. "I suck at graphics," he admits. The frustration from experimenting with AI art led him to emphasize the need for skilled human partners. "I want human partners who take pride in their craft," he said passionately.
The current team consists of:
1 Senior Programmer (the main contributor)
2 Graphic Designers
1 Musician (also involved in design)
Their first project is a 2D Pixel Art Isometric Survival game with story elements. They're keeping the scope short and simple to achieve a quick win and gain momentum.
"This isnโt just a hobby project; I have serious ambition to turn this into a stable income on Steam," he noted.
The programmer is seeking:
Godot Programmers (C#)
2D/3D Artists (especially those skilled in Pixel Art)
Sound/Music Designers
Voice Actors
He emphasized that he needs individuals who can commit beyond just a few casual hours. Team members will share revenue fairly based on their contributions.
There is already buzz within forums as several individuals expressed interest. Comments include:
"Pixel artist here! Will send you a discord message :)"
"Donโt ever use AI. No gamers enjoy AI."
Sentiments are aligned with a strong rejection of AI in art, signaling community support for the programmerโs vision.
๐จ Strong interest in human artistry without AI involvement.
๐ค Requests for talent from the gaming community are increasing.
๐ Ambitions for a stable business model resonate with creators.
As this indie studio continues to form, it could resonate well with the growing trend of prioritizing genuine artistry in game development. Their collaborative vision might help them stand out in a saturated market and potentially lead to successful releases on platforms like Steam. Experts suggest their focus on authentic human creativity will likely attract a dedicated audience.
In a time where many studios rely on AI, this project dares to take a different route. Will gamers appreciate their commitment to authenticity?