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I am a full time college student who is studying information technology and I'm focusing my degree on programming. I've always had a passion for gaming, so one day, I decided to take that passion a step further and challenged myself by making my own game. Things are a little rough right now, working part time and going to school full time while trying to keep my dreams alive, so any support you'd be able to lend would be greatly appreciated.

My campaign runs on a "donate as I work" schema, where if I don't complete enough work that I'd be happy enough with to share, I won't release a content update and won't collect any donations. I always want to show supporters that their donation is valuable to me and I am not willing to take anything if I don't have something to show for it.

If you'd like to support my work, click here to visit my Patreon page; it'd be greatly appreciated. If you can't assist financially, a pat on the back will do! Any kind of support, even if it's just emotional, is appreciated beyond comprehension.

Patreon is a tool that allows for donations to be collected on either a monthly cycle, or per content release. Project Freelance Games is currently running a "per-content" campaign. For every major milestone reached, we will release a content update and collect donations.

Patreon also offers rewards for people who donate a certain amount of money. As an example, from our "Vilous: Soldier of the North" campaign, anyone who donated $1 would be listed in the credits as a support funder. Up to 5 people who donated $10 or more would get access to all the rewards in donation tiers below them and, assuming they were still a Patreon when the preAlpha tech demo map was complete, would get access to it and would be able to play around with the mechanics of the game, as well as receive a care-package with some goodies in it.

When setting up a donation to a specific cause, you're also able to limit how much money you give per month if you are uncomfortable with the idea of someone being able to spam your account with content releases. (Of course we'd never do this, but limiting how much can go out per month is something you can do.) You're also able to withdraw any donations before the first of the next month, when donations are collected, should your financial situation change, or any other reason come up where you'd need to get your money back.

Click here to visit the Patreon page for Project Freelance Games.

Thank you for your generosity!

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