Hi I'm Andy Berahazar from the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. I'm an entrepreneur avid gamer and participant in all things technology. My goal is to develop a vibrant game development community here in the Caribbean where we are able to showcase our unique content on a global scale. I believe that this region has a lot to offer and am striving to insure that we make it to the global stage.
Enter Coded Arts!!!!!
Upon graduating from university I formed a company called Coded Arts Ltd to help drive my goal of Caribbean-made video games. Grabbing hold of a few close friends we begun this endeavor.
Our original goal was to create amazing video game experiences but we soon learned that it's not as easy as one would think. While we did have the skill and talent necessary, we didn't have the funds and so we were reaching the point of running on fumes with our first project nowhere near completion.
Char Su's Great Adventure
We had been working on our dream game "Char Su's Great Adventure" for months and now it has had to be put on hold while we began outsourcing our services to numerous clients, generating revenue to keep our business afloat in the process. We were making games but not our games...
However the journey so far has been one I would not trade for anything, having learned what I have and helped a few other smaller teams get started, I am even more motivated to push Game development here in the Caribbean.
My goal on Steemit is to hopefully bring news about whats is going on in our region in video game and technology and hopefully shed a spotlight on some of the teams across here and I hope you all will support me in this endeavor.
And if anyone is interested in some of the work we are doing please look us up online, we would be happy for your support. Links below.
https://www.facebook.com/codedarts/photos/a.1779171762300933.1073741830.1577610629123715/1795949970623112/?type=3&theater
Please stay tuned as my next post will be about what my team Coded Arts is up to and a few new studios that are currently growing.
Andy Berahazar