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Passion for gaming and a strong understanding of game design principles, player psychology, and user experience fundamentals. Minimum 12 years experience in AAA game design, five of which in a Lead or Principal capacity focused on AI design and development or equivalent in a combination of education and work experience.
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STEAM (i.e. coding, 3D printing, game design, robotics, video/music production, etc.) STEAM (i.e. coding, 3D printing, game design, robotics, video/music production, etc.) Under the supervision of the Site Coordinator, the Program Leader is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing a variety of academic and enrichment activities targeting middle school youth at the CYC Aptos Beacon Center.
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5+ years experience as a game designer, with a history that includes some pre-production experience and at least one game/major-release in a game design role. Experience analyzing best practices and specifying gameplay systems based on specific game design goals.
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Design intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces for menus, HUD elements, maps, inventory systems, and other in-game screens. As a UX/UI Designer, you will collaborate closely with leaderships from art and design to set the direction of our user experience.
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Collaborate with Creative Director, Design Director, Engineering, Narrative, and other Department Leads to ensure gameplay elements are immersive, interactive, visually interesting, fun to play, and provide unforgettable experiences for the player.
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Become an industry expert on casual mobile game design. Enable Engineers, Artists and QA through the creation of thoughtful, implementation-focused Game and Feature Design Documents.
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In fact, our game MARVEL SNAP has earned multiple Mobile Game of the Year Awards (Game Awards, DICE), Best Strategy Game (IGN), and the Apple Design Award for Innovation.
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BA/BS degree or certification in Computer Science, Mathematics, Game Application Development, User Experience, Interaction or Visual Design disciplines, or equivalent work experience will be considered.
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As a Lead Lighting Artist, you will be responsible for overseeing the lighting design and implementation across various environments, levels, and scenes to help enhance the visual appeal, atmosphere, mood and gameplay of the environments and game.
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Imagendary Studios is searching for a highly motivated and talented Senior Enemy Designer to join our Game Team, providing game design expertise for an early-stage incubation project.
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Amazon Games applies the principles of Amazonian culture to the world of game design. Leverage game telemetry to identify and troubleshoot issues. New World is an open world MMO that pits players against the haunted wilderness of Aeternum, a mysterious island in the twilight of the Age of Exploration.
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As a Data Engineer in Amazon Games, you will design and develop data systems that turn petabytes of game data from usable to useful. We partner closely with game analytics, data science, and anti-cheat to build data ecosystems that will scale to many games, and deliver meaningful impact to our players.
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Collaborate on solving various game design challenges as they relate to multiplayer gameplay. An avid gamer with a passion for making games. Obsidian is looking for experienced programmers to develop network and multiplayer gameplay systems using Unreal Engine.
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The Senior Mobile Developer II is responsible for establishing best practices, setting coding standards, creating a community of practice around Android development, and driving impact across the Taco Bell business through the Android App. With this role, the opportunities are endless: Delivery as a service, Loyalty program, CMS-driven modular design, and keeping the code up to date with all the latest and greatest.
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Is an up-and-coming horse racing game design company committed to providing immersive gaming experiences to players worldwide. Independently complete system analysis, design, and core code writing.
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