CodeWizardsHQ is recognized as a top-rated coding camp for kids, offering live, online, teacher-led instruction with a project-based curriculum.
Students in the CodeWizardsHQ Roblox Coding Camp engage in a project-based curriculum to learn Roblox game development, programming, and design. Through live, online, and interactive sessions, participants develop their own obstacle course games within the Roblox platform using Roblox Studio and the Lua programming language. Key activities include adding basic game elements such as blocks, health-damaging obstacles, and moving parts, while also exploring fundamental Lua programming concepts like variables, loops, and function calls. By the end of the one-week camp, students will have successfully created a fully developed obstacle course project and gained the foundational skills necessary to build their own basic Roblox games. The camp focuses on hands-on learning, enabling students to operate Roblox Studio, understand basic Lua programming, and apply game design principles.
A typical day involves two hours of live, online instruction. Students begin by getting familiar with Roblox Studio, learning to navigate the environment and add basic elements to their obstacle course. Subsequent lessons introduce adding pre-built objects, customizing obstacles, and taking initial steps into Lua script writing, including concepts like variables, loops, and function calls. Later in the week, students create more complex elements such as trampolines, conveyors, and moving obstacles, applying boolean values and conditional statements. The camp culminates with students creating disappearing stairs and a VIP area, further expanding their knowledge of Lua programming.
This camp is ideal for kids and teens aged 8-13 with an interest in technology or video games, who are eager to learn how to build their own games.
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