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Unity Game Developer Location: Remote (Chicago area is a huge plus!) Compensation: Paid trial ... Passion for music education and experience playing a musical instrument. * Ability to quickly ...

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What is the difference between Director Educational Game Developer vs Educational Game Designer?

AspectDirector Educational Game DeveloperEducational Game Designer
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Game Design, Education, or related field; experience in game developmentBachelor's in Education, Game Design, or related; strong understanding of learning principles
Work EnvironmentLeads development teams, manages project timelines, oversees technical aspectsDesigns game concepts, creates storyboards, focuses on educational content and user experience
Industry UsageUsed in companies developing educational software and games, often in leadership rolesCommonly employed in educational institutions, game studios, and freelance projects

The main difference is that the Director Educational Game Developer oversees the entire development process, manages teams, and handles technical and project management aspects. In contrast, the Educational Game Designer focuses on creating game concepts, designing educational content, and ensuring engaging learning experiences. Both roles require a background in education or game design, but the director position involves higher-level management and technical oversight.

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Unity Game Developer

Overture Games, LLC.

Chicago, IL • On-site

$40/hr

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Job description

Position Details

Pay: $40/hour

Role: Unity Game Developer

Location: Remote (Chicago area is a huge plus!)

Compensation: Paid trial contract with potential conversion to part-time

Hours: Flexible, with a focus on prototyping games for rapid testing in the classroom (1-3 days per prototype)

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop rapid prototypes of web-based Unity games designed to teach music.
  • Collaborate with a team of musicians, game developers, and teachers.
  • Integrate audio elements and gameplay mechanics into games.
  • Adapt and iterate on game concepts quickly based on student testing feedback.
  • Wear multiple hats, contributing to:
    • Visuals
    • Game design
    • Programming
    • Audio integration
    • Refining gameplay experiences
Requirements Must-Haves:
  • Strong programming skills in Unity (C#).
  • Passion for music education and experience playing a musical instrument.
  • Ability to quickly prototype and iterate on game ideas for student testing.
  • Comfort using AI tools to innovate and speed up the prototyping process.
  • A proactive, collaborative mindset.
Nice-to-Haves:
  • Experience with audio integration, web-based games, or educational game development.
  • Chicago-based applicants are a huge plus. We’d love to meet and work together in person!

We look forward to hearing from individuals passionate about building games and making a positive impact on the future of music education!

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