#gamedesign Junior / Middle Technical Game Designer / My.Games Remote.
My.Games is a leading European developer and publisher, driven by a singular goal: making great games that capture the hearts of players all over the world.
Responsibilities: 🔹Work within the project's specialized in software environment. 🔹Develop and customize abilities related to the combat system. 🔹Write and prepare game documentation.
Requirements: 🔹At least 1 year of experience. 🔹High level knowledge of mobile gaming projects. 🔹Excellent mathematical skills. 🔹Strong communication skills. 🔹Intention to develop in game design.
#gamedesign Junior / Middle Technical Game Designer / My.Games Remote.
My.Games is a leading European developer and publisher, driven by a singular goal: making great games that capture the hearts of players all over the world.
Responsibilities: 🔹Work within the project's specialized in software environment. 🔹Develop and customize abilities related to the combat system. 🔹Write and prepare game documentation.
Requirements: 🔹At least 1 year of experience. 🔹High level knowledge of mobile gaming projects. 🔹Excellent mathematical skills. 🔹Strong communication skills. 🔹Intention to develop in game design.
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