As a Game UX Engineer at Spawn, you'll create emotional connections through AI-driven character designs, reward systems, and onboarding experiences while ensuring they feel cohesive.
Spawn /spɔːn/, verb. the act of creating something from nothing.
Make AI-generated worlds feel alive.
We need someone who lives for the space between story and system — where character design, reward psychology, and player emotion converge.
As the Game UX Engineer at Spawn, you’ll make sure everything the AI creates — from avatars to currencies to dialogue — feels like part of one coherent universe.
One week you might be defining Savi’s tone and particle form, making her feel like a living presence instead of a menu.
The next, you’re mapping reward loops and onboarding flows so that earning a Spark feels just as good as discovering loot in your favorite RPG.
You won’t be handed a lore bible or UI spec — you’ll invent the emotional logic that makes AI creation feel like play.
Top Skills
AI
Animation
Game Design
Ux Design
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