How do I find a game developer who will look at a very good card game I invented with a view toward buying it?
Posted by printer - 30/03/10 at 10:03:53 amAlthough this is about a card game, it is more of a business investment situation of a particular kind. And then again, it is not really about “investing” which implies anyone with money could do it. Also, I think this question does not fit into the category of Games & Recreation because it is not yet a game–it deals with how to take a game from the idea stage into production and delivery stages. Therefore it deals with how to carry out this business proposition.
I want to know how to find a game developer who is able to consider buying a card game. The game has three versions: One is solitaire and two are two-handed. The game involves luck & skill with applying logic & the process of elimination. All versions are proven successful when played with real cards. And all versions should be easily adaptable to being computerized–and when that happens, it should be extremely popular. It is 99.999% guaranteed not to have been patented before because I invented it myself.Submited by:Tim O
March 30, 2010 | In Other - Business & Finance | No Comments
What percentage should a developer receive for a new building if he doesn’t act as the general contractor?
Posted by printer - 25/02/10 at 07:02:35 pmmichael z asked:
I am a physician who is going to build a new medical office. I have someone who is a developer helping coordinate the permit process, overseeing the engineering and architecture and possibly bring a partner to the deal. He hasn’t put out any money and won’t act as the general contractor but thinks he deserves 1/3 of the project. He will assume part of the mortage risk but won’t have an office in the building and therefore won’t be paying rent. I think he wants way too much but I have never worked with a developer before. Help!
I am a physician who is going to build a new medical office. I have someone who is a developer helping coordinate the permit process, overseeing the engineering and architecture and possibly bring a partner to the deal. He hasn’t put out any money and won’t act as the general contractor but thinks he deserves 1/3 of the project. He will assume part of the mortage risk but won’t have an office in the building and therefore won’t be paying rent. I think he wants way too much but I have never worked with a developer before. Help!
February 25, 2010 | In Other - Business & Finance | No Comments
What is the most suitable annual dinner games for a multi-races company?
Posted by printer - 26/11/09 at 08:11:22 amI’ll be incharged of my company annual dinner games end of this month. I would like to have games that will makes all of the staff and worker getting involved, needs each others co-operation and let their leader leads them to the victory.Submited by:QPG85
November 26, 2009 | In Other - Business & Finance | No Comments
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