Roblox Game Development
Students build 3D worlds in Roblox Studio and write real Lua code to make them work, finishing with a game they can publish and share.
Age groups
The move from blocks to typed code. At this age kids have the patience to write the line themselves, and the thrill of watching someone else play the game they made.
One semester in this age group — from the first class to Demo Day.
They already know the concepts; now they type them. First lines of Python or Lua, with something on screen in the very first class.
An arcade game with pygame or an obstacle course in Roblox Studio: score, levels and rules the child decides.
A chatbot, a Minecraft mod or a role-play world — the child picks the direction, the trainer keeps them on track, step by step.
The game is published or packaged and presented. Someone else plays what they built — the moment that convinces them for good.
The courses that run inside this age group. Kids don't take them all at once: after the trial class we pick together which one they start with.
Students build 3D worlds in Roblox Studio and write real Lua code to make them work, finishing with a game they can publish and share.
Students learn Java basics and use them to build their own mods: new items, blocks and game rules inside Minecraft.
Readable and used everywhere, Python is ideal for young coders. Students learn the real building blocks of programming and build games with pygame.
A playful introduction to design. Students learn colour, shape, text and layout while making their first graphics with friendly tools.
After this age group
HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Teens design, build and publish their own pages live on the internet.
Code. Create. Launch.
A free trial class, in your child's own age group. They build something in the very first session, you see up close how it works.
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