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Game Design Studio: 3D Games

Prerequisite: TechKnowHow Game Design Class or Age 11+

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Design two computer games while gaining an understanding of intermediate game development, from creating 3D models to defining game action and using special effects. Design a two-player racing game, using cameras to provide the realistic feel of being in the game. Then, learn 3D modeling while you make a 3D Arena game where the player needs to speed around obstacles and survive enemy attacks to safely reach home base.
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Take home your games to play on a Windows-PC.

There is a $15 materials fee for this course. This enables students to take home a registered professional version of the game design software so that they can continue to make games on a Windows-platform computer at home.


 

What's Special About TechKnowHow's Game Design Classes

Focus on Empowering Students: This camp is a hands-on opportunity for students to design and complete two computer games. Students experience the full process of creating a game from beginning to completion, and take home their work as well as software to continue making games at home. 

Focus on Creativity: Students create their own look, flow, and complexity for their games. Each game project is open-ended versus pre-packaged students have control over the gameplay, visual elements, settings, and incorporation of music and sound effects.

Powerful Software: The software used in this class is robust enough that it is used in many college-level introductory game design courses, yet it is consistently mastered by students, ages 10-14, in our program.

Resources for Continuing Education at Home: Students take home a professional, full-features version of GameMaker software, as well as class lessons, and a library of graphics and music files for use in creating games at home.

Knowledgeable Instructors: Instructors lead the class through sequential lessons to complete a game. Instructors discuss game design concepts, answer questions and assist students in troubleshooting their work throughout the course.

Use of Programming Logic and Structure: Students learn how to create a logical sequence of actions for game events and actions. This includes an introduction to using variables, code blocks and conditional instructions (if/then logic).

A Great Value: We combine our strong curriculum, fun and empowering teaching method, knowledgeable instructors, and software and resources to take home, to make our game design classes a unique and tremendous value for those interested in creating computer games.

This class for Summer 2012 is being held at the following locations:
 

Belmont - Notre Dame El - Week of 7-02
Burlingame - Lincoln School - Week of 7-30 San Jose/Campbell - Anderson School - Week of 7-09
Cupertino - Portal Park Recreation Center - Week of 7-23

Palo Alto - Ohlone School - Week of 7-16
Pleasanton- Regalia House - Week of 6-25
San Francisco - Holy Trinity - Week of 7-09
Walnut Creek - Heather Farm - Week of 8-13

 

 
       

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