Previous Blog Next Blog
Prev/Next Blog
by date

Happy Chinese New Year (Open for Contract work)

Happy Chinese New Year (Open for Contract work)
Name:Terence Tan
Date Posted:Feb 14, 2007
Rating:4.0 out of 5
Public:YES
Comments:YES
RSS Feed:GarageGames Blog feedor Subscribe with .
Profile Page:View profile page for Terence Tan

Blog post
Gong Xi Fah Chai!

Or

Happy Chinese New Year

Or

It's the Year of the Boar(Pig) soon. It's the big holiday down here and we get to take some well deserved time off. All of us are finally going to have time to play/finish some games, see our loved ones again and relatives. We get to collect Ang Pows (for those who are single). We also hope for good luck, prosperity and better business.

In that line, we are officially announcing that we are open to contract work on Torque as we have finally come to a level where we are comfortable with it's nuances and power.



We should be posting some more screenshots once we hit our milestone later next month. We should have 4 levels built and fully playable by then.

Recent Blog Posts
List:09/24/08 - Big Bad Robots is hiring....
07/29/08 - Updated Honor and Money website
06/19/08 - New website and content packs
12/19/07 - Honor and Money, Proteon Corp (Merry X'mas)
10/11/07 - Gameplay Videos & UI for Honor and Money
07/13/07 - Honor and Money website, closed testing
04/17/07 - Whooo..Purty!
03/24/07 - Honor and Money Stage 1 almost done

Submit ResourceSubmit your own resources!

Thak   (Feb 14, 2007 at 15:26 GMT)
Neat Stuff Terence. ;)

John McArthur   (Feb 14, 2007 at 18:30 GMT)
I was very excited about 2007. Later, my wife told me that in the chinese culture it was my year (born in year of boar)! Anyways, the artwork looks great.

Andrew Hull   (Feb 14, 2007 at 20:43 GMT)
Do you guys do any work in Blender?

NewYork Virtual   (Feb 15, 2007 at 03:15 GMT)
They look very nice and Gong Xi Fah Chai .

Terence Tan   (Feb 15, 2007 at 08:34 GMT)
We are fairly flexible about out tools. We know people use what they are comfortable with and will support those formats if needed.

Chinese New Year is a fairly wierd time as everybody heads 'hometowns'. My hometown is local so the town gets freed up of all the other people leaving the city kinda like a ghost town.

Tom Bentz   (Feb 15, 2007 at 11:16 GMT)
Wow nice work!

You must be a member and be logged in to either append comments or rate this resource.