Who is a Game Developer?
A Game Developer is an individual who develops software to build video games. He or she is responsible for designing and creating codes to run video games on computers and video game consoles. They are not only involved in the various development stages of the game but also in the execution process. They are also known as video game developers.
What does a Game Developer do?
Game Developers design and develop video games for consoles, mobile devices, and personal computers. They have to propose ideas for developing games and write codes for the base engine of the game.
They work closely with the animation team during the game development stages. They are also involved in level design, character design, unit testing, and character animation during the development of the game.
Job brief
Our company is looking for a specialized Game Developer to join our engineering team. You will need to propose game ideas and convert the idea into a realistic environment. The company will require your involvement in the various aspects of game development from proposing the concept to the end product. The entire process will need you to code, program, design, work with the audio, production, and visual aspects of the game.
If you are enthusiastic about developing games and are a passionate team player, this might be the perfect opportunity for you to grow your career.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Create and manage object-oriented code
- Develop original gaming concepts
- Create game scripts and storyboards
- Use animation and 2D, 3D modeling software
- Work with digital graphics, animation, audio, and other related stuff
- Test existing games and troubleshoot bugs
- Draw up detailed documentation and reports
- Produce game prototypes for updates and features
Key requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in software engineering or computer science.
- Experience with full-cycle game design.
- Proficient with programming languages, including C++, Java, and C.
- Experience in Games & Graphics programming: C/C , DirectX, OpenGL
- Comfortable creating UI elements for interacting with the underlying systems
- Critical thinker and problem solver