Posted May 30

Game Tester

remote Full time

remoteremoteremoteHave you ever found yourself laughing uncontrollably at a game that wasn’t supposed to be funny? Or maybe it was — and it worked? That’s what happened to me the first time I played Crazy Cattle 3D. I signed on expecting a casual distraction, and left hours later, completely hooked. What started as simple sheep-wrangling turned into an obsession with finding every bug, physics quirk, and visual oddity the game could throw at me.
Little did I know, that experience would inspire a real opportunity — not just to play, but to help shape games like this from behind the scenes. So here we are: we’re hiring, and not just anyone. We're looking for passionate, curious, detail-loving humans who want to break things so others can enjoy them.
Welcome to the Crazy Cattle 3D Tester Recruitment Drive. Let’s dive in.
Why Crazy Cattle 3D Is More Than Just a Meme Game
Let’s be clear — Crazy Cattle 3D isn’t your average farm sim. Imagine a game where sheep charge at each other in wild 3D arenas, headbutting, jumping, flailing with a physics engine that’s either genius or chaos incarnate. The art style is hilariously cute, but under the surface is a surprisingly polished set of mechanics that test player reflexes and tactics alike.
There’s strategy here — timing charges, managing stamina, and using environmental elements like hay bales and ramps to your advantage. But what makes it really special is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously. And that’s where the magic lives. The gameplay loop is tight, the polish is solid, and the sheer joy it sparks? Unmatched.
It's a perfect sandbox for people like us — developers, testers, curious minds — to analyze, tweak, and improve.
Real Testing, Real Fun: What You’ll Actually Do
When I first tried debugging a level in Crazy Cattle 3D, I thought, “How hard can it be?” Fast forward to two hours of trying to reproduce a bug where sheep would launch into orbit when nudging a fence post, and I had my answer: it’s tricky, but addictive.
If you join us as a Game Tester or Junior Game Dev, here’s what you’ll get your hands on:
🧪 Core Testing Duties:
  • Hunt for bugs in new levels, features, or updates.
  • Stress-test the physics engine (trust me, it breaks in hilarious ways).
  • Report bugs clearly with screenshots, video clips, and descriptions.
  • Validate fixes before releases.
🛠 Bonus Dev-Adjacent Opportunities:
  • Learn how Unity or Unreal scenes are constructed (our devs are open to mentoring).
  • Suggest small tweaks to improve UX.
  • Contribute to internal documents like “Player Frustration Logs” (yes, that’s real).
What we don’t want is checkbox testing or robotic QA. We want people who are curious, who notice when a sheep spins one too many times mid-air and ask, “Why?” — then test it five different ways.
FAQs About Crazy Cattle 3D & This Role
How to play Crazy Cattle 3D on PC?
While originally developed for mobile, Crazy Cattle 3D can be played on PC using emulators like Bluestacks or direct browser ports. We recommend PC for testers, since dev tools and screen recording are more accessible there.
Is Crazy Cattle 3D free to download?
Absolutely. Part of what makes it so shareable is that it’s totally free to play. You’ll find it on most app stores. And no — we didn’t sneak in microtransactions to make testing annoying.
Is Crazy Cattle 3D good for kids?
It’s actually perfect for kids over 6. No violence (beyond cartoon headbutts), no ads if you download our internal tester build, and a learning curve that builds coordination and timing. Plus, the laughter factor? 10/10.
Why This Job Might Be Your Perfect Jump Into Game Development
When I first joined a small indie game team years ago, I didn’t start as a coder. I started as a tester — one who cared a little too much about ragdoll physics and UI spacing. But those “little” things opened doors.
Game testing isn’t about blindly clicking through checklists. It’s about curiosity, persistence, and understanding what makes a game feel good. And in Crazy Cattle 3D, that “feel good” is when a sheep bounces off a trampoline and sticks the landing next to a power-up.
If you’ve ever played Flappy Bird obsessively just to beat your own score, you’ll fit right in here. That same attention to timing, obsession with rhythm, and weird joy of repeating things until perfect — it’s the tester’s mindset.
Final Thoughts (and an Invite)
Crazy Cattle 3D isn’t just a game. It’s a playground for people who love games, want to work in games, or want to learn how games are made.
So if you’re the type of person who replays a level not because you have to, but because “I know I can do it cleaner this time,” we want to hear from you.
👉 Apply to be a Game Tester or Junior Developer today.
You don’t need a fancy degree. You just need patience, curiosity, and maybe a fondness for digital sheep.
Let’s build something weird, fun, and better — together.foreign.condor.mxsw@letterprotect.com

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