The camp offers a blend of hands-on game design and coding with engaging field trips and onsite activities like a Game Truck and Archery Tag, providing a well-rounded and interactive experience.
In the Elite University Summer Camps' Game Building and Coding: Roblox Studio program, young innovators will transform their playtime into creation time by diving into the exciting world of game design and coding. Campers will learn to build custom worlds, design unique characters, and code interactive features using Roblox Studio and the Luau scripting language. The curriculum emphasizes creativity and problem-solving, allowing participants to explore real programming concepts in an age-appropriate and engaging manner. The week culminates in campers playing their very own designed video game, showcasing their newly acquired skills.
The camp experience is enhanced with a field trip to Lazerzone for laser tag, promoting teamwork and strategy in a fun, tech-inspired environment. An onsite Game Truck provides additional opportunities to explore interactive games. Fridays feature an action-packed Archery Tag activity, combining skill and teamwork to celebrate the week's achievements.
A typical day involves instructor-led demonstrations, forming groups for game creation, dedicated time for building custom worlds and coding interactive features, and presenting progress to instructors.
This camp is best for curious, energetic children aged 7-13 who enjoy movement, creativity, social connection, and are ready to explore, create, and build friendships while learning game design and coding.
The Church of St. John The Divine, 2450 River Oaks Blvd, Houston, TX 77019
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