Giacomo Mariani
You Suck at Parking: Multi-Platform Development Showcase
Role in this project: Unity Lead Developer - post multi platform release.
Project Overview
Featuring both a single-player campaign and a dynamic online real-time multiplayer mode, the game stands out for its unique gameplay concept and engaging mechanics. As the Unity Lead Developer, I played a crucial role in the final development phase and the game's successful release across multiple platforms.
Site: You Suck at Parking
Team Leadership: Directed a team of up to 9 developers, focusing on architectural design and ensuring a smooth multi-platform release. My leadership ensured that the team remained on track and optimized our development efforts across Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch platforms.
Multiplayer Enhancement: Utilized my expertise in Photon Quantum and Playfab to significantly enhance the multiplayer experience, making it more engaging and seamless for players worldwide.
Season Update Implementation: I was responsible for setting up the latest season update, specifically for Season 3, intended to position the game as a service. This update was crucial in keeping the game fresh and engaging for the player base, introducing new challenges and extending its lifecycle.
Game Highlights
"You Suck at Parking"® redefines racing games with its innovative focus on parking rather than driving. Players are challenged across over 250 levels that demand precision, strategy, and quick reflexes. The game's appeal lies in its unique concept, where stopping is more critical than speed, and parking becomes an exhilarating challenge.
Conclusion
Through strategic leadership, technical expertise, and a focus on multiplayer excellence, my contributions to "You Suck at Parking" have helped to the multi-platform release a standout title in the racing game genre. The game's successful multi-platform release is a testament to our team's dedication and skill, offering players a uniquely challenging and fun experience that goes beyond traditional racing dynamics.
Linkedin Recommendation
Jack is a justifiably confident lead. He brings many good methods and insights to the development team, ever positive and supportive to the developers' growth. His technical skills and eagerness to gather knowledge on many subjects is impressive.