mashverse is looking for experienced
Senior Programmers to join our team.
We’re a fast growing company that is looking to invent a new genre of games and make our mark within the industry. We thrive on creativity and autonomy and are focused on building games that can stand the test of time.
Roles are typically full-time salaried position and offer generous incentive packages so the entire team benefits greatly as the company grows.
What will you do?
- Create, test, and iterate new game-mechanic functionality for combat, characters, cameras and controls - specifically prototypes
- Developing game elements specifically: physics and network functionality
- Work with the Game Director and Lead Game Designer to create prototype plans
- Suggest and implement improvements for performance and reliability
- Debugging and optimising the games' performance and memory
- Programming in a structured, clear manner that is in keeping with the constraints inherent to platforms
What are we looking for?
- 3+ years experience in a project including in a core gameplay developer role
- Ability to prototype as well as produce final code
- Previously worked on a combat game
- Desire to contribute to the growth of the overall studio.
- Willing to proactively contribute to new ideas, able to give and receive feedback, foresee challenges before they occur (within reason!) and enjoys building an exciting and inclusive working environment
- Willingness to take initiative and responsibility to ensure the quality of the game is not compromised
- Worked at least in concept, pre-production, or production setting.
Additional skills/experience?
- Experience working on PvP and PvE combat games
- Experience working across different time zones
Who will you report to?
You will report directly to the Lead Gameplay Programmer of the Studio
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Posted on: June 9, 2022