Are you someone who enjoys puzzle games and has a keen eye for detail? This remote position offers the chance to play word, number, and puzzle games while providing valuable feedback on how they work across different devices. If you've got a smartphone and spare time, this could be a great fit for your schedule.
Your main responsibility will be testing games on various mobile platforms, evaluating how the interface looks and feels, and writing honest reviews about your experience. You'll identify bugs, assess performance issues, and share what's working well and what needs improvement. The work is entirely flexible, meaning you can log in and test whenever it makes sense for your day.
Job title: Game Testing and App Review Writer
Job description: Developers constantly release new puzzle games like crosswords, sudoku, and match-3 games, and they need real people to test them before they go public. This role involves playing these games, spotting technical problems, noting any slowdowns or crashes, and writing reviews about what you discover. You don't need to be an expert puzzle solver, just someone who can notice when something isn't working right and communicate that clearly. Your input helps creators iron out issues and deliver better products to their users.
Pay: $30 hourly rate, guaranteed minimum of $120 per day
Location: Fully remote, open to anyone based in the United States
Requirements: You'll need a functioning smartphone or tablet, stable internet access, and the ability to commit at least 4 hours per week. You decide how to distribute those hours, whether you prefer working in one long session or spreading it across several days. Working a 4-hour day typically earns you about $120. Once hired, you'll receive comprehensive training on how to write reviews that meet quality standards.
Necessary experience: No prior puzzle game expertise is needed. What matters is your ability to focus on how apps actually behave in real use, catch problems when they occur, measure responsiveness and speed, and express yourself well in writing. If you approach the work with genuine curiosity and a desire to help developers make better products, you're already qualified. Many people already spend time on puzzle games anyway, so getting paid to do it makes sense.
This is a straightforward way to earn some extra money by doing something you probably already enjoy. If you're available to start soon and interested in a well-paid remote opportunity, go ahead and send in your application.
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