My name is Antonio Noboa. I work as an attorney-at-law in the city of Guayaquil, in the beautiful country of Ecuador. Tired of the harsh muse that is the practice of Law in my country, I decided to pursue one of my life-long dreams: Making a videogame.
Ecuador is currently facing significant economic and energy crisis amidst a violent crime wave. Every day we are used to losing power for at least eight hours. Quitting my day job to focus exclusively on game development isn’t feasible. This led me to find Equinoxis Studios, one of Ecuador’s few dedicated game development companies. Equinoxis quickly gained my trust with their team of professionals, led by Diego Narváez.
Their experience with their last game, "Chakana, Gold of the Gods", convinced me they were the right fit to help make my vision a reality. After meeting their team, following a long negotiation process, we signed our contract on November 5.
This contract is huge for me in several ways. Not only am I committing half a year’s resources to the project, but I’m also stepping in the new and challenging world of game development. The mere thought of it makes me shake, but as my father used to say, "If the challenge does not make you shake in your boots, it is not big enough for you."
While an NDA restricts me from sharing technical details, I can say this about the project: It is a mobile Battle Royale with distinct Soviet aesthetic, designed to be easy to pick up and hard to master. I look forward for the gameplay potential of the game and I believe it could really shine for VR one day.
In this blog I will share the adventure that is independently funding the development of a videogame as a professional in a country such as Ecuador, collaborating with a remote indie game studio, and navigating the journey from lawyer to game developer.
Until we meet again, comrades. Do svidaniya!
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