Obsidian Entertainment Wants to Assist With Other Kickstarter Projects

Through a blog post on the Obsidian Entertainment forums, co-founder Chris Avellone has invited prospective Kickstarter-based video game entrepreneurs to get in touch with them to potentially tap into a pool of talented junior or intern designers for assistance. If not for the workload I already have on my plate with GB, I'd love to look into something like this:
Obsidian gets applicants for internships all the time from schools across the States, and it may be that if you're forming a Kickstarter, you may need a lot of technical, production, and development help for tasks that students and juniors would love to do to contribute to their careers and education.

If you're running a Kickstarter and would like to consider a pool of applicants to help you hit your game's mark, let us know - there may be interns/juniors in your area or could assist remotely with your tasks and help your game shine. If this is something you're interested in exploring, drop me a line at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

If you're a junior or intern, this isn't a call to send a resume - only await more information. Hopefully, this "kickstarts" some job opportunities and gets folks started up the career ladder. Overall, the hope is Kickstarter may be able to provide more job opportunities to junior and intern students that may be problematic at larger studios.