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Game Designer, Activities

Cary, NC ยท On-site

$143K/yr

Whether it's building award-winning games or crafting engine technology that enables others to make visually stunning interactive experiences, we're always innovating. Being Epic means being a part ...

We've recently leveled up -IGT Gaming and Digital have joined forces with Everi , creating a powerhouse in the world of gaming, digital experiences, and fintech solutions. From the casino floor to ...

Game Mathematician III

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$125K - $148K/yr

We're hiring a senior Game Mathematician to build and refine the systems that drive gameplay, payouts, and player experience across IGT's portfolio. You'll be working at the intersection of math ...

Whether it's building award-winning games or crafting engine technology that enables others to make visually stunning interactive experiences, we're always innovating. Being Epic means being a part ...

Amazon Game Studios is looking for a Game Designer - we build exciting new casual and innovative games using Amazon's GameNight phone controller experience as well as traditional controllers. Working ...

Amazon Game Studios is looking for a Game Designer - we build exciting new casual and innovative games using Amazon's GameNight phone controller experience as well as traditional controllers. Working ...

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How much do game jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for game in the United States is $20.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Game Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Game Designer, you need a blend of creativity, strong storytelling, and an understanding of game mechanics, often supported by a degree in game design, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as Unity, Unreal Engine, and graphic design software, along with knowledge of scripting languages, is typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively with artists, programmers, and other stakeholders. These skills ensure that game concepts are both engaging and technically feasible, resulting in successful and enjoyable player experiences.

What is the difference between Game vs Game Designer?

AspectGameGame Designer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; passion for gamingBachelor's degree in game design, computer science, or related field
Work EnvironmentGame development studios, freelance projects, or indie teamsDesign studios, game development companies, or freelance
Industry UsageRefers broadly to the product or the role of creating gamesSpecific role focused on designing game mechanics, story, and user experience
Common Search/ComparisonGeneral term for creating or playing gamesSpecialized role within game development

While "Game" broadly refers to the product or the act of playing games, a "Game Designer" specifically focuses on creating and designing game mechanics, storylines, and user experiences. Understanding this distinction helps clarify job roles within the gaming industry, whether you're interested in development or gameplay.

What are some common challenges faced by game developers during the production cycle?

Game developers often encounter challenges such as balancing creative vision with technical limitations, meeting tight deadlines, and effectively collaborating within multidisciplinary teams. Managing scope creep and ensuring clear communication between designers, programmers, and artists are also frequent hurdles. Additionally, adapting to evolving technologies and responding to player feedback during development can require flexibility and problem-solving skills.

What Are Job in the Video Game Industry?

The video game industry employs a wide range of creatives, programmers, marketers, testers, and developers in a studio. For example, you might be a concept artist, responsible for drawing characters, items, and locations. A sound developer or composer creates the music and sound effects for the game. Motion capture artists capture the 3D animation of the characters. Coders and programmers translate what the designers create into computer code, while game testers rigorously play through the game and document everything that happens to promote quality assurance.

What are game developers?

Game developers are professionals who design, create, and produce video games for various platforms such as consoles, computers, and mobile devices. They work as part of a team that may include programmers, artists, designers, writers, and sound engineers to bring interactive gaming experiences to life. Game developers are involved in many aspects of game creation, including coding, game mechanics, graphics, storytelling, and testing. Their goal is to create engaging and enjoyable games that meet the expectations of players and publishers.
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Game Show Host (Arundel Mills)

Great Big Game Show

Hanover, MD โ€ข On-site

$18 - $19/hr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Great Big Game Show is opening in Hanover at Arundel Mills in April! Tentative start date of May 18th for training!THE ROLE

Great Big Game Show Hosts are world-class hospitality experts who genuinely love people, thrive in high-energy environments, and take pride in creating unforgettable guest experiences.

As a Host, youโ€™ll lead guests through our live, hour-long game show experiences, where teams compete in 8-10 fast-paced mini-games involving physical challenges, trivia, luck, and skill. Youโ€™ll introduce each game, deliver fun commentary, track points, and ultimately crown a winning team, all while making every guest feel seen, celebrated, and included. Check out this video to see what itโ€™s all about!

This is a guest-facing, performance-based role where energy, confidence, and care for others matter. Hosts set the tone for the entire experience, from the first introduction to the final celebration.

WHY THIS ROLE IS A GREAT FIT

This role is great for people who:

  • Love serving guests and working hard to help people make great memories

  • Enjoy public speaking, performing, or entertaining

  • Want a fun and upbeat job on your feet... not at a desk! to

  • Are looking for growth opportunities (not required, but there are opportunities for growth!)

  • Thrive in fast-paced, team-oriented environments


People who do best here are naturally hospitable, coachable, and energized by making someone elseโ€™s day better.

WHAT YOUโ€™LL DO
Guest Experience & Hosting
  • Lead groups of 2-14 guests through live game shows

  • Deliver upbeat, conversational introductions

  • Introduce each mini-game clearly and enthusiastically

  • Improvise fun, family-friendly commentary for guests of all ages

  • Track points, award winners, and celebrate with guests

  • Deliver a clear, engaging outro recap of the experience

  • Resolve service failures immediately and graciously

  • Check in guests for their game show and prepare them for fun!


Operations & Team Support
  • Use Host software and studio UI to operate game shows

  • Ensure studios are reset accurately and efficiently using setup sheets

  • Maintain cleanliness of games and the GBGS facility

  • Restock inventory and complete required reports

  • Use a company iPhone to capture exciting guest moments and create/send highlight videos

  • Maintain excellent time management to stay on schedule for assigned games

GROWTH & CAREER PROGRESSION

This role is designed with clear opportunities for growth. As you grow in skill, consistency, and leadership, opportunities may include:

  • Pay increases tied to performance and positional changes

  • Training certifications and advanced hosting responsibilities

  • Advancement into leadership roles

We believe in transparent expectations. Growth comes from excellent hospitality, alignment with Mission, Vision and Values, teamwork, a positive attitude, and mastery of the current role you are in. We promote based on Performance, Availability and Commitment. Team members who excel in these areas can grow very quickly!

Team members that excel can grow as quickly as:

  • Team Leader: 3-6 months

  • Assistant Manager In Training: 6-9 months

  • Assistant Manager: 9-12 months

Further growth can lead to a GM role either in your current store or relocating to a new location, as GBGS opens new stores across the country!


REQUIREMENTS

  • Flexible availability, including nights, weekends, and holidays

  • Ability to stand and host for extended periods (up to 4-5 game shows per shift)

  • Comfort with extended public speaking and guest interaction

  • Ability to improvise appropriate, professional commentary

  • Strong verbal communication skills

  • Ability to perform physical tasks such as cleaning, lifting 30-40 lbs, bending, crawling, painting, and minor repairs

  • Ability to reset game components within specific timeframes

  • Alignment with GBGS Uniform Standards (Click HERE to view the uniform standards)

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
  • Genuine love for serving others

  • Coachability, humility, and a team-first mindset

  • Quick decision-making and creative problem-solving

  • Basic computer and technology skills

  • Comfort working in a fast-paced, guest-focused environment

BENEFITS

This is a non-exempt hourly role. Benefits vary by employment status.
Click HERE to view benefits currently offered for local store team members.