Work at Home Video Game Tester - No Experience Required

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If you’re passionate about racing games and dream of getting paid to play them, this opportunity is tailored for you. Our team has partnered with app developers who have recently launched thrilling racing games for mobile and tablet devices. They are eager to receive feedback on their games’ performance. As a home-based app tester, you’ll have the exciting task of testing and reviewing these games. In return, you’ll earn a substantial income of $35 per hour for your efforts. This position is ideal for gaming enthusiasts looking to supplement their income while enjoying their favorite pastime. Roles: Your responsibilities will include: Downloading and playing newly released action-packed racing games. Logging into a system created by the app developers to write concise 200 to 300-word reviews. Assessing the game’s performance and sharing your insights in the review. Requirements: To be eligible for this role, you need: An internet connection. A smartphone or tablet. A commitment of 10-12 hours of your free time each week. Pay: $35 per hour Necessary Experience: You don’t have to be a professional racer to qualify for this job. Basic knowledge of downloading and playing games is all that’s required. Speed is key when applying, so be sure to submit your application promptly. Location: Preference is given to candidates residing in the United States. Don’t miss out on this opportunity; apply now before our system receives an overwhelming number of applications from other eager gamers.

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