Create your own video game! Love video games? Students as young as five can create their platform video games in this great class! Choose your storyline with popular nintendo characters as your stars. Add challenges and difficulty levels.
Create your own video game! Love video games? Students as young as five can create their platform video games in this great class! Choose your storyline with popular nintendo characters as your stars. Add challenges and difficulty levels.
Then, share your game by email or post it on the web to challenge family and friends. Now students between 5 and 8 years old can practice math, logic, and programming and put their video game talents to work! Bring a usb drive to save your games on the last day.
Our Technology and Science camps are hosted by local area Community Ed or Parks and Recreation Departments. You will need to register directly with them for our classes. Cost and actual grade offered at the location will vary and are set by the locations.
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.
Students will learn about the art side of the mobile game industry in general and how to design, research, and create tileable isometric buildings and props from thumbnail sketches to final renderings.
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.
Basic game development using 3D Game Maker software built on the Dark Basic programming structure. Students learn how to build their own first game, perfect their world and characters with virtually endless possible combinations of scenarios.
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.
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