We currently have a playable adults game with a solid foundation: core mechanics are implemented, the game world and structure are defined, and the overall direction is clear. What exists today is functional, cohesive, and already communicates the essence of the experience we want players to have. However, this is only the starting point. Our next goal is to take the game further by significantly improving and expanding its text content. This includes deepening the narrative, refining existing dialogue and descriptions, expanding lore and world-building, and adding new text-based content that enhances immersion, clarity, and emotional impact. The game is designed to grow over time, and text plays a central role in that growth. What We’re Looking For We’re looking to collaborate with freelance writers and narrative designers who are interested in becoming ongoing contributors rather than short-term contractors. This project is not a one-off task; it’s a living game that will evolve through iteration, feedback, and continuous creative input. We value freelancers who: Enjoy expanding existing ideas rather than replacing them Can work within an established tone, style, and world Are comfortable collaborating, discussing ideas, and refining content together Are open to long-term, consistent cooperation as the game grows How We Work You won’t be handed vague instructions or asked to “fill in text blindly.” We aim for constant cooperation: Clear communication about goals and constraints Shared discussions about narrative direction and improvements Iterative feedback and refinement Mutual trust in creative decisions We see freelancers as creative partners, not just external help. Our Goal The ultimate aim is to transform what we already have into a richer, more engaging experience—one where the text feels intentional, polished, and expansive, and where the game world rewards players who pay attention to its writing. If you’re interested in helping shape and expand an existing game through thoughtful, collaborative writing, we’d love to work with you.