Dalvin pondered upon the option and wondered whether it was worth it. He knew a bit about game development, as he had taken on some commissions from game studios for their character designs before, but he had never actually done both the art and animations for an entire game on his own.
Not to mention that it wouldn't be as simple as receiving commission details and delivering them; he would need to be in constant coordination with the director of the studio or whoever oversaw the game project.
Even if everyone worked fast, the game could be done in about a month at best, and that would not include any beta testing or playtesting. Apart from the upfront cash, Dalvin would have to wait almost 3 months to see the income from revenue share.
When he came back from Tianzi every day, he would have to spend a significant amount of time in contact with his team members as reachability and communication were extremely important when working remotely.