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Write for Biohunt 2000: Share Your Voice, Shape the Game

At Biohunt 2000, we’re not just playing games — we’re dissecting them, immersing ourselves in their DNA, challenging mechanics, exploring biotechnological narratives, and pushing the boundaries of player progression. Founded by Sylvara Selmorne, our mission is to delve into the pulse of modern gaming and explore what makes virtual worlds tick. From our HQ in Chicago, Illinois at 1600 Oakmound Road, we operate daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, serving a growing audience of passionate players, indie developers, lore lovers, and thought leaders in the gaming space.

If you’re a writer who sees games not only as entertainment, but as complex systems of design, emotion, and forward-thinking culture—this is your call to action. You can help decode this digital era. Email us with your pitch, your passion, or your prototype—because we’re looking for contributors who want to make waves, not ripples.

Our Foundation: The Story Behind Biohunt 2000

What began as an exploration of immersive gameplay has evolved into a multi-genre dive into everything from procedural world-building to the narrative implications of human-DNA synthesis in creature design. Sylvara Selmorne created Biohunt 2000 to bridge gap between player curiosity and academic engagement—between experience and exploration.

We don’t just review games; we question their structure. We analyze why you returned to the same boss fight seventeen times. We unravel the pacing of RPG quest arcs and the balance of risk-reward mechanics. We celebrate when a game dares to experiment—and we critique, clearly and calmly, when it falls short.

Why Write for Us?

  • Reach a niche, engaged audience: Our readers don’t just game—they think critically about games.
  • Share impactful knowledge: From open-source AI characters to biomechanical lore theory, your insights might shape the next wave in game design thinking.
  • Contribute to something broader: Biohunt 2000 is where theory meets spacecraft simulators, where fantasy meets synthetic evolution, and where player behavior is studied, not assumed.

This is where writers engineer influence. If that excites you, you belong in our circle.

What We’re Looking For

Writing for Biohunt 2000 means crafting content that challenges, intrigues, and educates. We accept original submissions across several focused categories:

  • Game Mechanics Deep Dives: Help us dissect stamina loops, cooldown mapping, encounter balancing, or rogue-lite integrity.
  • Worldbuilding Analysis: Explain why biospheres in survival games thrive—or why they fail.
  • AI and Bio-Design in Games: The merging of scientific possibility with digital imagination. Think programmable organisms inside procedurally-generating worlds.
  • Progression & Mastery Languages: How do games build flow? When does difficulty stop being fun, and start being punitive?
  • Immersive Lore & Interactive Narrative: Tackle the psychological impact, cultural metaphors, or aesthetic theories embedded in game story arcs.

If any of these categories excite you – or if your ideas defy category, but not excellence – we want to hear from you at [email protected].

Submission Guidelines

We aim to keep our editorial process smooth and respectful. Here’s what you need to know before submitting:

  • Pitch First: Send a concise (max 300 words) proposal outlining your article topic, approach, and why it’s a good fit for Biohunt 2000.
  • Original Content Only: No reposts or AI-generated content without editor approval. Creativity begins with authenticity.
  • Length & Format: Completed articles should typically fall between 1,000–1,500 words. Please include any images, references, or gameplay examples with proper attribution.
  • Clarity & Depth: Write for gamers who appreciate nuance. Assume your reader understands the basics, but craves deeper insight.
  • Editing Process: Accepted pieces may go through collaborative editing with one of our content producers for tone, formatting, and structure before publication.
  • Citations: Attribute all gameplay theories, developer conversations, and published references with clarity and integrity.

To begin, simply email us your pitch. Your journey from gamer to published author starts with one ambitious idea.

Our Current Contributors

From behavioral psychologists studying player risk-taking in procedurally generated dungeons to environmental scientists breaking down simulated ecosystems—our contributors are a diverse, curious, critically minded group. Their writing trades nostalgia for vision, and passion for clarity. Join a team that believes in asking “why” before accepting “what if.”

The Reader You’ll Be Writing For

The average reader at Biohunt 2000 isn’t average. They’re detail-oriented, reflection-driven, and interested in how games intersect with science, society, and identity. Many are game developers themselves, or professionals looking to bring narrative clarity or biological realism into their own designs. Others are curious humans with a controller in one hand and a notepad in the other.

Your work won’t just entertain — it will enlighten, challenge, and invite readers back to reflect on the games they thought they already understood.

Contributor Benefits

When you write for Biohunt 2000, you gain:

  • Publication with Credibility: Build your portfolio on a site that values clarity, calmness, and originality.
  • Author Bio + Links: We support attribution. Your article will feature your byline and author bio with links to your social or professional portfolio.
  • Editorial Support: We work with you during revisions — not above you. You’ll get clear, human feedback at every stage.
  • Community Connection: Exceptional pieces may be featured in our upcoming Authors Inspire Change spotlight — an initiative to celebrate voices that shift how we understand interactive worlds.

We’re Ready to Hear From You

The ecosystem of games is vast, yet so much remains unspoken. Help us fill that space—respectfully, insightfully, and always curiously. Whether you’ve never written professionally or are a seasoned critic with industry insights, Biohunt 2000 offers space for your ideas to grow.

Reach out today by pitching an article to [email protected]. Let your voice shape the future of how we think, design, and play.

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