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Ready to break into the gaming industry? Join our team as a Game Tester and get paid to play and evaluate mobile games that millions of people will soon enjoy. This is an excellent entry point for anyone passionate about gaming who wants to contribute meaningfully to game development. You'll work entirely from home, testing new titles on your personal devices and providing detailed feedback that directly influences the final product. Roles: Your day-to-day work involves installing games on your mobile device, thoroughly testing all features and functionality, then documenting your findings in a comprehensive written report that highlights any bugs or issues you discover. Requirements: You must own and have regular access to at least one device from this list: iPhone, iPad, Android Smartphone, or Android Tablet. Contract length: Flexible, no minimum commitment. Rate: $35 per hour (varies based on app complexity and the depth of analysis requested). Skills/background needed: Own a smartphone or tablet with the ability to download and operate applications Comfortable working independently without supervision Strong attention to detail when executing assigned testing protocols Minimum 5 hours per week availability Stable, consistent internet connectivity Hours per week: Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle. Location: Remote work worldwide (United States preferred). We're actively scaling our remote testing team across multiple regions.

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