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Slot Game Designer - Remote

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$151K/yr

Position: Slot Game Designer Location: Las Vegas, NV, or Chicago, IL ( or fully-remote ) Your ... Background in mathematics and/or programming to add complexity to your designs. * Time Traveler:

Principal Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$217K - $246K/yr

Skydance Games , a division of Paramount, a Skydance Corporation, is building the future of ... Currently we can hire remote candidates with legal residence in Arizona, California, Florida ...

Proactively identify, research, and engage potential clients (game developers, publishers, and non ... Fully Remote with flexible working hours * As part of a small, dynamic team, your contributions ...

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

AspectRemote Educational Game DeveloperRemote Game Designer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Game Design, Education, or related field; programming skillsBachelor's in Game Design, Graphic Design, or related field; creative skills
Work EnvironmentRemote, collaborative teams, educational institutions or edtech companiesRemote, creative teams, gaming companies or studios
Employer & Industry UsageEdtech companies, educational publishers, nonprofitsGaming studios, entertainment companies, independent developers
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both roles involve game development, Remote Educational Game Developers focus on creating games that promote learning and educational outcomes, often working closely with educators. Remote Game Designers concentrate on the overall game concept, mechanics, and user experience, primarily within entertainment or commercial gaming industries. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Educational Game Developer jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Educational Game Developer jobs in Texas are:
What job categories do people searching Remote Educational Game Developer jobs in Texas look for? The top searched job categories for Remote Educational Game Developer jobs in Texas are:
Game Developer (Java / libGDX) - Remote

Game Developer (Java / libGDX) - Remote

micro1 AI

El Paso, TX • Remote

$20 - $120/hr

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Junior Game Developer (Java / libGDX)


Job Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


Job Summary:

Join our customer's team as a Junior Game Developer focusing on Java and libGDX technologies for AI training initiatives. This is an exciting opportunity to develop and enhance interactive game modules while collaborating with AI experts to create impactful data-driven solutions. Grow your skills in a supportive environment where your passion for both gaming and code will drive innovation.


Key Responsibilities:

  1. Develop, maintain, and optimize simple 2D game features using Java and libGDX frameworks.
  2. Collaborate closely with AI specialists to design engaging game interactions and collect high-quality training data.
  3. Implement basic game mechanics including sprite management, game loops, and input handling.
  4. Troubleshoot and debug code to ensure optimal performance and reliability of game modules.
  5. Participate in code reviews and contribute to the improvement of internal coding standards.
  6. Document technical processes and game development workflows clearly for cross-functional teams.
  7. Communicate effectively with team members, providing regular status updates and seeking feedback.



Required Skills and Qualifications:

  1. Basic knowledge of Java programming and object-oriented principles.
  2. Hands-on experience with libGDX through coursework, personal projects, or prototypes.
  3. Understanding of fundamental game development concepts such as game loops, sprites, and input management.
  4. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a focus on clear technical documentation.
  5. Ability to work collaboratively in a fully remote team environment.
  6. Demonstrated interest and initiative in building games or interactive applications.
  7. Willingness to complete an AI interview as part of the selection process.



Preferred Qualifications:

  1. Portfolio of small games or demo projects (GitHub links or playable demos encouraged).
  2. Familiarity with vectors, collision detection, or basic 2D physics.
  3. Experience using Git for version control and collaborative development.