
Cross-Platform Game Developer
Semesteria
Posted
2 days ago
Remote
Remote
NPR 60K
Mid Level
Contract

Sema Summary
We are looking for a skilled Cross-Platform Game Developer proficient in MonoGame for a contract position. The ideal candidate should have experience in game development, particularly for multiple platforms, and have a strong understanding of programming and design principles. This remote role provides an excellent opportunity to bring creative game ideas to life while collaborating with a dynamic team. Develop cutting-edge games that provide immersive experiences and push the boundaries of interactive entertainment.
About Company
Semesteria is a forward-thinking company focused on innovative developments in technology and digital entertainment.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field.
- Experience in game development using MonoGame.
- Strong programming skills in C#.
- Familiarity with cross-platform development.
- Solid understanding of game design principles.
Responsibilities
- Develop games using MonoGame.
- Ensure cross-platform compatibility.
- Collaborate with designers and artists.
- Optimize game performance for various devices.
- Implement game mechanics and features.
- Debug and troubleshoot issues.
- Stay updated with industry trends.
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