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Game Developer

Overview

Game developers design and code video games, making sure everything works well for your fun.

Description

  • Work with design teams to create exciting concepts.
  • Turn game ideas into code.
  • Build early versions of games and their key features.
  • Help with game design elements like animation and sound effects.
  • Find and fix bugs in code.

Entry requirements

  • A Bachelor's Degree in Game Development or Computer Science is preferred, but only SIT offers a degree in Game Development, so a major in Computer Science is also an option!
  • You can also build your own games - companies love creative portfolios!

Salary

$3,000 – 5,500

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

Companies are using game elements for marketing, retaining customers, and engaging employees, making game developers more relevant than ever.

What to expect

To bring ideas to life, you’ll design, code, and test video games while working closely with artists, designers, and other programmers.

Soft
skills

Creative Thinking
Able to think creatively and come up with unique game ideas, characters, and storytelling methods.
Collaboration
Ability to work closely with artists, designers, and programmers.
Problem-Solving
Able to solve complex challenges and fix bugs for smooth gameplay experience.
Programming Languages
Have knowledge of C++, C#, and Java to build the main parts of games.
Game Networking
Able to set up online connections and multiplayer systems.
Gameplay Development
Ability to code and improve mechanics to create an enjoyable game.

Hard
skills

Elijah, Game Developer
"My advice to young game developers is: Keep doing what you're doing and don't give up."
Elijah, Game Developer

National Youth Council

Frequently asked questions

Game designers are responsible for the designs and layout of the game, while game developers turn those designs into a product.

Yes, they need to test every part of the game to ensure everything works properly. They are expected to play the same bits many, many times.

You'll mainly use C# and C++. Note that not all game engines will use the same programming language.

They consider factors like who will play the game and what the game's goals are. They also continuously improve the game based on player feedback, ensuring it is enjoyable.

Popular game engines include Unity, Unreal Engine, Godot Engine, CryEngine, and Lumberyard.