Where can you get a custom flash game made?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by gregdavidson, Feb 6, 2008.

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    I was thinking about paying somebody to make me a custom flash game but didn't never where to go. How much does this normally cost? I'm thinking about something simple but addictive.
     
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    WeBcYtE Peon

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    You can probably find someone to do it on a site like elance.com or any of the other freelance market sites. The cost depends on the type, complexity and quality of the game...but if you want something that people will actually play then you'll probably be spending $3K or more. I'm estimating that based on the typical cost of a quality flash ad banner being $500-$1000.
     
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    wassim Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    Whenever you have the full picture in mind with all details and features, drop me a line and I'll give you a quote.

    Regards.
     
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    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    Do you have samples of games you've created in the past?
     
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    wassim Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    I made some games for a CD sold with a book, I can make some proof of concept stuff to show you but that's meaningless to you if it's not related to the type of game you're seeking, like how would a shooting game relates to a word search game? You see my point?

    Anyway, you will need to have a detailed description anyway, so why are you asking for samples? You are not hiring me just yet :)

    Bye.
     
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