Hire Game Designers


Our Game Design Services
Game Design from Scratch
Scaling Your In-House Team
Professional Strengths of Our Game Designers
Impressive Game Erudition
Deep Analytical Abilities
Out-of-the-Box Thinking
Our Top-rated Projects
Star Wars
- VR-based action-adventure game based on the legendary franchise
- Creating 3D characters with texture variations
Fortnite
- Iconic free-to-play Battle Royale game with over 400 million players worldwide
- Creating concept art for character skins
Iron Order 1919
- Cross-platform strategy game for mobile devices and browser
- Creating 3D models of mechs and soldiers, as well as their animations
Birdly
- VR-based hyperrealistic immersive butterfly flight simulator
- Creating ultra-realistic 3D models of insects, birds, and plants, as well as their animations
MechaChain
- Web3 game development
- Working on game design, art , sounds and engineering part
Undead Blocks
- The world’s first AAA play-to-earn zombie shooter game on the Ethereum network
- Creating 3D models of zombies, weapons, and environment, composing the music
Our Fundamental Benefits in Game Design
Large Base of Game Designers
Fast Selection of Experts
Full Staff Equipment
Control and Flexibility
Our cooperation Models

Outstaffing
- We provide individual experts or entire units to extend your team
- You handle project management
- Cost-effective and scalable team extension
- Best suited for skill-specific needs

Dedicated team
- We provide a team tailored to your specific needs and requirements
- You directly manage the team as part of your workflow
- Skilled professionals seamlessly integrate to fill expertise gaps
- Best for large, evolving projects requiring ongoing development
- Best for large, evolving projects requiring ongoing development

Managed Outsourcing
- We take full responsibility for the project from start to finish
- You receive the deliverables
- High-quality results with minimal client involvement
- Perfect for projects where you want experienced professionals to handle everything
OUR PROCESS
Analysing customer requirements

Formation of selection criteria

Finding the required candidates

The first stage of the interview

The second stage of the interview

Candidate feedback and shortlisting

Approval of specialists and offer

Choosing and agreeing a start date

FAQ
What is game design?
Game design is a comprehensive concept that encompasses all the strategic, visual and technological aspects of creating a game. It is also a set of rules that a player must follow in order to win the game. The development of game design includes the choice of mechanics, thinking through the gameplay and scenarios for the player’s interaction with the dynamic elements of the game, as well as the formation of the desired gaming experience depending on the game genre.
Hiring a game designer is one of the key steps in creating a game since these specialists are responsible for the actual embodiment of the essence of the game in the form of a detailed description of its smallest details in the game design document.
What does a game designer do?
The task of a game designer is actually to create a full-fledged game on paper, more precisely in a game design document. These professionals must describe each element in detail so that artists and programmers can begin their tasks.
Game designers come up with game rules, plot, quests, characters, maps, scenarios, difficulty levels, moisture levels, victory and defeat conditions, and also work out the user interface. Good game designers for hire are hard to find as they are always in high demand.
What do you need to start game design?
To start game design you have to hire a game designer: you can’t do it without these specialists, especially if you are making a game for the first time. The knowledge and experience of game designers helps them determine where to start and what aspects of the game need to be considered first. The stages of creating game design documents vary depending on what kind of game you will create and for what platform it is intended. Don’t try to take over the responsibilities of a game designer or outsource them to artists or programmers – this will lead to chaos in game development.