If you are an experienced programmer, test your luck.
MDHR
Studio MDHR, the developer of the popular retro cartoon-style platformer Cuphead, is hiring new people to work on its next game.
The company needs a Senior Programmer to help it "shape the foundation of our next big project."
"As a nimble, remote-work team, we try to avoid bureaucracy and strict hierarchies. This means that from the first commit to the last, you’ll be involved in all major parts of the codebase."
To be successful, you need:
- Strong proficiency in Unity-based game development
- Proven experience programming for core 3Cs (character, camera, controls), as well as core game components such as enemies, bosses, combat, and interactable objects
- Experience with at least one full game production cycle on a shipped console or PC game, with strong preference for titles containing character action and combat
- Meticulous attention to detail, with a dedication to writing clean, performant code
- A sense of craftsmanship: you invest love and care into the little details that people may not notice
- Ability to work closely with artists and on art implementation during development
- Diligent, positive, self-motivated work ethic: as a distributed team, it’s crucial that you manage your time well, and adjust deftly to guidance and direction
- Adherence to project milestones and deliverables
If you also have experience in programming custom tools to enhance a game’s development pipeline, knowledge of 2D, and a technical art implementation skillset, it will be a bonus. Applicants in Canada and the USA are prioritized due to "the need for synchronous team communication."
Find the details here if you are interested in this remote position.
Whatever this new project is, I'm sure it will be no less fun than Cuphead, but I wouldn't bet it's a sequel, although it would likely be another success after the original game and its Delicious Last Course DLC.
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