I'm Daniel Carvalho, a Game Design student based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I'm seeking my first professional experience in an internship or trainee role. I've been overseeing TTRPG campaigns, balancing game mechanics, and studying multiple game systems. I enjoy turning ideas into playable concepts and collaborating with a team to bring them to life. In parallel, I'm building skills in scripting, character creation, and game design fundamentals, with a focus on practical applications.

Daniel Carvalho

I'm Daniel Carvalho, a Game Design student based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I'm seeking my first professional experience in an internship or trainee role. I've been overseeing TTRPG campaigns, balancing game mechanics, and studying multiple game systems. I enjoy turning ideas into playable concepts and collaborating with a team to bring them to life. In parallel, I'm building skills in scripting, character creation, and game design fundamentals, with a focus on practical applications.

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I’m Daniel Carvalho, a Game Design student based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I’m seeking my first professional experience in an internship or trainee role. I’ve been overseeing TTRPG campaigns, balancing game mechanics, and studying multiple game systems. I enjoy turning ideas into playable concepts and collaborating with a team to bring them to life. In parallel, I’m building skills in scripting, character creation, and game design fundamentals, with a focus on practical applications.

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Language

English
Fluent
Portuguese
Fluent
Japanese
Intermediate

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Education

Bachelor's in Game Design at Estácio de Sá University
January 11, 2030 - December 1, 2025

Qualifications

JLPT N5
January 11, 2030 - February 20, 2026

Industry Experience

Gaming, Software & Internet, Education, Media & Entertainment, Professional Services