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Deadmans-Tales
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Deadman's Tales is a Pirate-themed, multiplayer squad-based game from the Game Wizards' Production Team at the Art Institute of California - Los Angeles that is currently in-production. Game Wizard's is quickly becoming the place where AAA Game Studios, such as Insomniac, Sony Santa Monica, Activision, EA, Neversoft, Epic, Obsidian, and many more are recruiting and hiring talented game artists and designers! Game Wizards' titles are all 100% student made, from concept to production!
Deadman's Tales will be made using the Unreal 3 Engine, with about 30-40 artists and designers when it goes into full production in Early January. Inspired by the original Pirates of the Caribbean concept art of Marc Davis, Deadman's Tales pits Pirates against port town villagers in a cannon firing, explosives orgy of good ol' fashion pillaging!
Deadman's Tales is one of three other Game Wizards' titles to go into Production this year. Originally with 12 games that were pitched, each team had to prove they could prove what their game would look like and how it would play in just 11 weeks in a pre-production like setting.. Nine of these games were eventually eliminated.