All 2008 Summer Computer Camps are five days in length and are held from Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-5:00pm.

Ages*: Locations Dates Lab Fee Skill Level Tuition

9-12

Alamo

Piedmont

Lafayette

6/23-6/27

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$25.00

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Beginner

 

 

$599.99

 

 

2D Video Game Design

For the 2D video Game Design summer Camp campers will be using Multimedia Fusion 2.00(MMF) to design and create a realistic looking game, complete with multiple lives and health meters. MMF is a powerful game development tool that allows kids to create superior quality game with out any prior knowledge of programming. In this camp students will learn to create their own multi level game and understand how the game design process works, complete with characters, levels, health counters, and lives.

 

  

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Who should take this course?

This camp is great for someone who loves video games and has always wondered if they can someday make a game of their own. It is great entry level program that introduces kids to the fun learning world of game creation. Students should be familiar with the basics of computers, such as opening and copying files, and so on. Campers will benefit from taking this course twice, as returning students will learn advance skills. Once campers have mastered the 2D game Design we encourage them to move on to 3D Game Design Camp.

 
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How We Teach

We pride ourself for our exceptional quality programs, and this camp is no exception. We have taught Video Game Design for several years, and have learned to work successfully with children in order to help them build a quality game. We teach the children from amongst them, rather than standing at the front of the classroom and giving a lecture. Our teacher/student ratio is 1/7. The small class size allows students maximum individualized learning opportunity. Unlike other camps our class ratio is based on student/teacher ratio not on staff ratio.

In this class, we teach our students not only to build a technically superior game, but to build a game complete with a storyline, a plot, and excellent visuals and sounds. We let our students design their own games, where they can make an adventure game, a board game, a shooter, or any other game they desire. All student work individually on their game and on their own laptops. At the end of the class, the students will share their games with family and friends in an event where they can show off their games on a projector in front of the class. Students will also take their game home on a CD, and will receive instructions on how to download the demo version of the software so they can continue working on their game when they get home.lineline

summer computer camp

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2D Video Game Design

2D Video Game Design

3D Game Design

Game Modding

 

 

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