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Baptixta.com is the personal portfolio website of Brazilian game designer Davi Baptista, also known as Baptixta. The site is presented bilingually in Portuguese and English. Its positioning is very clear: it is not a gaming platform or game publishing site, but a professional homepage for a game/Web Designer, bringing together his bio, work experience, education, projects, newsletter, courses, and public interview appearances.
The site’s core function is personal branding. The content shows that he currently teaches in FIAP’s Jogos Digitais program, is a co-founder of Nano Knight Studio, and works as a systems designer at Kluge Interactive. His previous experience includes roles at Dumativa, Stone Shard Games, Flux Games, Vivo Keyd, and a front-end development position at FIAP. The portfolio references work such as enemy and boss design for Cobra Kai 2: Dojos Rising, as well as game/level design for Avalon. The page also provides entry points to a newsletter, the Game Design Experience course, social media, and interview programs, making it useful for quickly understanding his industry background.
The site itself appears to be a free-to-browse personal homepage, with no membership wall or subscription pricing. The content mentions his Game Design Experience course for teaching game design, but no course price, enrollment schedule, or payment method was found, so its specific business model cannot be determined.
The main advantages are the high density of résumé information, a clear timeline, and bilingual presentation, which lowers the barrier for international visitors. Publicly listing podcasts, interviews, talks, and educational background also adds credibility. The downside is that the portfolio lacks depth: the visible content does not include detailed project postmortems, design documents, level case studies, system design diagrams, or measurable results. For recruiters, it works better as a first-impression landing page; LinkedIn, project pages, or further communication would still be needed to verify capabilities.
It is suitable for game company recruiters, indie game teams, game design students, people interested in Brazil’s game development scene, and creators looking for a reference structure for a personal portfolio. If your goal is to buy games, host games, or find game servers, this site is not a fit.
Based on its structure, the site appears to be a standard static personal portfolio, with no core features that clearly depend on restricted services. Users in China can likely access it directly, but external links such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn may be restricted in mainland China.
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baptixta.com is an Brazil Gaming provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach baptixta.com directly.