RMIT X ACMI - Games Talks 2020 - Talk 6: Jason Imms (LiveTiles / Freeplay)

Does testing videogames sound like a dream job? Join the founder of Tas Game Makers in a live streamed chat to hear about the ins and outs of his career so far.

With all of the extra time that everyone is currently spending at home, there has never been a better time to pick up a new game – or perhaps to begin making one. The Games Talks 2020 series brings together some of Australia’s best and brightest coders, leaders, developers, artists and animators to take you behind the scenes of their games and their careers, and to answer your questions.

Join Jason Imms; former journalist, quality assurance provider (Armello, Mark of the Ninja, and The Framed Collection) and founder of Tas Game Makers, in a live streamed chat to hear about the ins and outs of his career so far.

 

Image credit to Marigold Bartlett - RMIT Alumni

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