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Best German-speaking freelance Game Developers to hire in 2025

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mohammed guennoun
Algeria
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Roman Remus
Linz, Austria
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Start by defining what your game is about. Think about its theme, style, and purpose. Write down the goals and timelines. Make sure you know your target audience and the platforms you want the game to be on. The clearer your ideas are, the easier it will be to find the right developer.
A portfolio shows you what the developer has made before. It will give you an idea of their style and skills. Look for projects similar to yours. This helps you know if they have the experience your project needs. A good portfolio will have a variety of projects and show their expertise.
Check if they know the right programming languages like C++, C#, or Java. They should know game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine. They have to understand graphics and animation too. Look for skills in problem-solving and creativity. Technical skills ensure they can build and fix the game.
List all the features you need in your game. Set goals for each part of the project. Decide on the timeline for these goals. Make sure both you and the developer agree on what 'done' means for each goal. Clear deliverables help everyone know what to do and when to do it.
It helps you know how they plan to build your game. They might have steps for designing, coding, and testing. Check if their process matches your needs. Knowing their workflow makes it easier to track progress. It can also predict how your game will turn out.
Decide how often you will talk and what tools you will use. Agree on when updates and reports are needed. Smooth communication helps you understand the project’s progress. Make sure both of you are comfortable with the methods chosen. Effective communication prevents misunderstandings and errors.
Talk about how and when testing will be done. Ensure they have a plan for finding and fixing bugs. Decide if you need help from players to test the game. Testing is important for a smooth and fun experience. Good quality assurance leads to a successful game launch.
Make sure your schedule matches the developer's availability. Timelines are important for delivering the project on time. Discuss any holidays or busy times that could affect work. Agree on dates for milestones and when the final product is due. Proper alignment sets expectations clearly from the start.
They include teamwork, communication, and creativity. These skills help them work well with others. They can solve problems and understand your vision better. A developer with good soft skills will make the process easier and more enjoyable. Soft skills are just as important as technical ones.
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