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Unity Game Developer

Permanent contract
London
Salary: Not specified
No remote work
Experience: > 2 years

Voodoo
Voodoo

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Job description

This is a role with a high level of ownership in an agile studio where bureaucracy simply doesn’t exist. You will be contributing to important decisions within a multidisciplinary team of passionate and talented people. This will involve fleshing out the details of a game's design, overseeing testing, and revising the game in response to player feedback. Thanks to your creativity and teamwork, you will entertain millions of people with your hit games. 

Role

  • Creating intuitive hyper-casual mobile games in a very fast-paced iterative environment 
  • Communicating well, collaborating effectively, and developing an efficient pipeline to rapidly create prototypes for testing
  • Versatility to work on all aspects of the game (gameplay, features, menus, platform specifics, etc.) 
  • Knowing when to persevere and when to pivot to new ideas, using agile gameplay iterations when required
  • Deconstructing and analysing mobile games mechanics
  • Supporting and contributing to new game/feature ideas  
  • Profile

  • You enjoy playing mobile games, especially hyper-casual 
  • At least 2-3 years of professional experience as a Unity game developer (any experience with hyper-casual is a huge plus)
  • A creative and hacker mindset, with a strong sense of ownership
  • You're an impact person who shines through by the quality and timely execution of games you help create
  • You can design, build, and maintain efficient, reusable, and reliable code through the appropriate use of design patterns
  • A track record of working on mobile games, having released at least 2 games 
  • Familiarity with optimisation issues
  • A passion for finding trends, gameplay, and game mechanics 
  • Excellent communication skills and a positive collaboration mindset
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