Game Testing Review Writer (Entry Level / Remote)

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Love gaming? Do you have a keen eye for bugs and technical issues? WriteAppReviews is hiring testers to play brand-new mobile games before launch and provide detailed feedback to our development team. Work whenever you want from the comfort of your home—we just need honest, thoughtful insights about what's great and what could use some work. Roles: Download and test unreleased mobile games on your own Android or iOS device, assessing how features perform, checking for stability issues, and rating the overall user experience. Write detailed reports describing your testing sessions—note any bugs, crashes, performance problems, and areas where the user experience feels clunky or confusing. Rate: $35 per hour (your pay adjusts based on game difficulty level and the thoroughness of your feedback). Requirements: An Android smartphone or an iPhone/iPad that's in working condition. Steady internet connection at home. Strong English writing skills. Skills/Background: Zero QA testing experience needed—we'll train you completely and support you every step of the way. You're self-directed and organized, comfortable managing your own time with minimal day-to-day oversight. Location: United States-based (remote); we're actively building our contractor team across all 50 states. Why Join Us? Game makers depend on quality testing feedback to catch problems before games hit the app stores—your work directly shapes how millions of players experience these games. Ramp up quickly and play a real role in getting great games launched. Interested in earning money while testing games you'd probably play anyway? Submit your application and let's talk!

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