Develop and integrate game features using Unity, C#, and various APIs while ensuring game performance and quality standards are met.
Branch is the early-stage game development company behind Castaways. We are developing an exciting new mobile game set in the Castaways universe, that is in stealth. You would be a great fit to work on this project if you are a detail-oriented expert in mobile gaming and enjoy working with a small cracked team to build and ship quality games on a rapid timeline.
Responsibilities
- Work closely with marketing team to integrate Adjust SDK to measure marketing performance
- Build with Apple and Facebook OAUTH to enable user authentication in game
- Work closely with Facebook API to enable social connectivity with various game mechanics
- Ensure the best possible performance, quality, and responsiveness of the game
- Adopt our test-driven culture and meet high internal standards for code quality and documentation
Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience building games in the Unity game engine.
- 5+ years of experience with a modern language such as C#
- The capacity to thrive in an ever-changing, quick-to-deliver environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience testing, automating, and instrumenting your code
- Experience building high-production value mobile games
- Proven track record of having shipped high-production value games at other game studios
- Knowledge of how to profile, analyze, and improve performance, from low-level limitations to high-level architectural decisions
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