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Get a job: Telltale Games seeks game writers

Telltale Games is looking for a Game Writer to join its San Rafael-based team. "Work with game designers in a writers' room to create an effective narrative melded with good game design."

Kris Ligman, Blogger

May 15, 2013

1 Min Read

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Game Writer, Telltale Games

Location: San Rafael, CA Telltale Games is an award-winning independent developer and publisher founded by games industry veterans. If you're looking for a fast-paced, creative environment where the work you do will make a difference, we'd like to talk to you! Responsibilities:

  • Work with game designers in a writers’ room to create an effective narrative melded with good game design

  • Generate outlines, story treatments, character descriptions, casting documents, and other support materials

  • Create and collaborate in the creation of consistent characters, strong motivations, dramatic arcs, and meaningful story content during the development process

  • Write interactive scripts to accomplish all of the above while supporting gameplay needs. Fantastic dialog skills are a must.

  • Revise and edit own scripts and those of other writers

  • Assist as needed with marketing and other company communications that require the written word

Interested? Apply now.

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