This class focuses on basic techniques and elements for creating an arcade game, such as character control, projectiles, cooridinates, dialogues, etc. It also introduces key skills and concepts for creating a complex arcade games, such as maps, game levels, conditional statements, arrays, etc.
This class focuses on basic techniques and elements for creating an arcade game, such as character control, projectiles, cooridinates, dialogues, etc. It also introduces key skills and concepts for creating a complex arcade games, such as maps, game levels, conditional statements, arrays, etc. Students can customize their own game & load them onto their own pocket-sized console.
The class aims to help students to understand and learn the software and hardware knowledge required for game development. We start with a simple game, based on graphical programming, gradually advancing to make a relatively complex, multi-level and story-telling game project.The Game Development class also provides a large number of game examples for students to understand programming concepts and principles through improvement and optimization.
At Code4Bots, education begins with play and hands-on learning. We get students learning STEM concepts in a fun, interactive way, using award winning robots and software. Check out some of our featured programs.
Master skills that open doors to the growing game industry. By the end of the program, you will have created your own video game and stand ready to join a team working on projects with larger scope or pursue independent development.
Learn and understand the Pygame Basics - Game start and loops, events, pixel coordinate, surface and windows objects, sound, images many other important concept
Students design their own world and then bring it to life with Scratch, a visual drag and drop programming language developed by MIT. Through creating animations and developing interactive games, students learn the basics of computer programming.
Gaming programs focus on the design, development, and programming of interactive media entertainment, including computer and video games, virtual environments, Internet applications, and other interactive media.
Finally, a boot camp for gamers! The basic software behind computer games and video games is called the game engine. The two most popular game engines are Unreal Engine and Unity.
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