Make Your First Video Game
This class works as a brief introduction to video game design and computer programming.
What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hoursClass Experience
Beginner Level
Do you have a game in mind that you want to bring to life on your computer, android, iPhone, or tablet. Then this is the class for you. This class is a brief introduction into the enthralling world of video game design and computer programming. In this class we will explore the elements of game design by creating a simple target practice game. This class is meant as an introduction to game design. We will make a simple target practice game from beginning to end: create moving targets, build different move pattern, track scores, adding sound effects and play through to make sure everything works. This class requires Game Maker Studio 2, which can be downloaded from Game Maker Studio’s website. The art assets will be provided for you.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to import sprites, move objects, and have the object react to gamer input.
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Install Game Maker Studio 2.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
My name is Brian Webster. I teach classes on computer programming, video game design, and traditional game design. I have taught in the computer science arena for eight years. I have worked as a teacher for students aged 6th through 12th grade in public and private schools including work with Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth. My classes are a mix of traditional and project-based learning. I have led high school student design teams, building full length (several hour play experience) video games. I believe students should use the same tools professionals use in the field. I also understand the constraints of budget and system capability on building projects. I research to assure the tools and materials my students use are safe and free for download and use. It is possible to create great programs and gaming experiences as young learners. Those games and projects can have the same professional look and feel of a studio. If students are willing to commit to practice and consistent study, they can pursue their dreams. Their computer can be a vehicle to bring to life their creative vision.
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Live One-Time Class
$20
per classMeets once
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-16
1-8 learners per class