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Best Spanish-speaking freelance Game Developers to hire in 2025

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Clear goals help everyone understand the project's direction. Make your game’s theme and purpose simple to explain. Provide details about the style and features you want. This helps the developer know exactly what you’re imagining.
Think about the type of game you're making, like a puzzle or adventure game. Look for developers with experience in that style. Check their past work to see if you like their games.
Agree on a start and end date for your game. Make sure there’s enough time for testing and fixing bugs. Keep in mind that developers may need extra time if changes come up.
Share sketches or reference game clips with the developer. Explain what parts are most important to you. Having a storyboard can also clarify the flow and feel of the game.
Your brief should include the game’s story, characters, and world. Describe any special features or technologies you want to use. This helps the developer understand all project needs upfront.
Schedule regular check-ins to see progress. Offer clear and kind feedback. Be specific about any changes you want and why, to avoid confusion.
Familiarize yourself with game development tools like Unity or Unreal Engine. Use communication platforms to stay in touch with the developer. Project management software can help track tasks and deadlines.
Set milestones throughout the project. Each milestone should have a specific deliverable like a playable level. This ensures you can monitor progress without rushing the developer.
Begin with a clear project plan outlining all tasks. Ensure contracts are signed for everyone's safety. Discuss how and when work will be shared and reviewed.
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