My journey in game development began at the age of 15 in Mendoza, Argentina, where I started experimenting with Game Maker Studio to create my first games and prototypes. Ever since I was a kid, my dream was to make games. I often fantasized about the future of consoles and imagined how games like The Sims 4 could include mechanics such as playing football like PES or even robbing cars like in GTA San Andreas (Fair to say I was quite disappointed when The Sims 4 released).
My favorite console growing up was the PlayStation 2. It gave me the opportunity to play hundreds of games and share those experiences with friends and family. I remember taking the console to every family gathering and birthday party, and even begging my mom to let me take it on vacations. The PS2 became a key part of my childhood, and I even dedicated an entire music album to it during my years as a music producer... a role I fully embraced for 10 years. You can listen to it here.
After high school, I pursued my passion by studying Video Game Development at Universidad de Mendoza, where I deepened my understanding of programming and game design. Since then, I’ve been dedicated to developing games that are not only fun but also offer unique and engaging experiences. I constantly experiment with new ideas and prototypes, and I love integrating sound into my games, thanks to my background in music production and sound design.
A few of my projects include:
Kalimba Ranch Keeper: A mobile rhythm game that teaches kids music through interactive mechanics and real musical notes. I was the lead developer, designing the rhythm system and creating a scalable architecture for future content.
Superdungeon Megacorp: A puzzle game available on Steam, where I worked on game systems, mechanics, and performance optimization, gaining valuable experience in collaborative development.
Now, I’m always looking for new opportunities to grow and collaborate. I’m currently seeking a full-time position in Germany, where I can continue to develop my skills and bring new ideas to life.
Me in Barcelona, December 2024