Do you like games? Would you like you a job where you are central in making the games that people love to play? Well, the Game Designer I position will immerse you into slot machine game design. You will be essential in helping to create, design, calculate, analyze and process game ideas which eventually translate into slot machines on the casino floor. You will make sure that the math created for these games is accurate and follows various jurisdictional regulations. You will assist and eventually help lead in working with other disciplines (Art, Techinical Art, Engineering, Sound, Project Management) in a professional manner to see that the math created and the vision behind the game becomes a reality. Keeping up with games that are currently in development as well as knowledge of games in the marketplace will be key in helping to come up with new, innovative, patentable and viable game ideas. This comes in the form of providing critiques to other games within the game studio, absorbing and processing critiques on games that you will create, as well as possibly doing field research in a casino environment.
Essential Functions:
· Accountable for the design of multiple IGT games from concept to market (prototype); participates in designing games including mathematics, creative look and feel; demonstrates competency in game design abilities.
· Utilizes basic game design, mathematical, and creative skills to create multiple assigned games for IGT; focuses on the entire scope of game design elements
· Works on multiple routine games and game design projects
· Typically works at least 3 games at a given time
· Executes the full scope of game design activities that involve basic creative thinking, industry and competitive knowledge and technical skills
· Develops and analyzes game mathematical properties (i.e., pay tables) and the design of updates and changes to pay tables for assigned game applications.
· Utilize knowledge of customer and end user preferences, math probability theories, play design concepts for gaming machines, design tools and player preferences such as likes and dislikes.