Python/OpenCV Developer for Mobile Game Automation (macOS) I am looking for a Python developer with experience in computer vision and automation to build a bot for a mobile mini-game. The game runs on an iPhone that is mirrored to my Mac using iPhone Mirroring (macOS Sequoia). The bot would run on macOS and interact with the mirrored game window by detecting visual elements and triggering clicks. There are a few mini-games in the app. Each game lasts about 30–60 seconds. Example mini-games: Timing Game: A meter moves back and forth with a white indicator. When the indicator reaches a colored zone (orange or purple), the bot should click at the correct moment. The closer the click is to the center of the zone, the higher the score. Mole Game: Moles appear on screen and need to be tapped quickly. The bot should detect moles and click them while ignoring non-mole objects. Requirements: Python Computer vision (OpenCV or similar) Screen capture / image detection (mss, pyautogui, or similar) Automated clicking on macOS Script runs locally on my Mac (no cloud/server) Preferred: Experience building screen-based automation or game bots Ability to add slight randomness to click timing and position so actions appear natural Familiarity with macOS and iPhone Mirroring latency considerations Deliverables: Working Python script Instructions for running the script on macOS Configurable settings (click timing, randomness, etc.) so I can adjust without modifying code Debug overlay or logging (optional but helpful) I can provide screen recordings and screenshots of the mini-games to help with development. Budget: Open to proposals — please include your estimated hours and hourly rate or fixed price