Create a publish-ready game in just one week at our camp! A game development hackathon for the future stars of the gaming world, led by an expert gaming educator. Master GDevelop!
Let's say it right at the start: School of Gaming's Game Studio is not a coding school. Of course, video games can't be created without programming, but that's not the only skill needed for game development. Our Game Studio welcomes everyone from scriptwriters to sound designers. Someone might even want to be a project manager. In our Game Studio, we play at game development with full commitment and seriousness!
At our game development camp, we harness the skills and interests of all campers for a collaborative game project. You can participate in the online camp from anywhere in the world. In the Game Studio, we live and breathe video game creation and everything it encompasses.
For game development, we use the GDevelop platform, to which campers receive access at the beginning of camp. GDevelop is a no-code game development platform. By freeing participants from learning to code, we can focus on developing interesting game mechanics, stories, characters, and experiences. Despite being code-free, GDevelop is not a children's toy—it can be used to create real, publishable games. You can check out what can be achieved with this tool in this video: https://youtu.be/fWlbfyGARpg?si=qMdwVnlKVwmXhUWG
This camp is designed for slightly older game developers. The recommended age is 11-15 years.
The online camp mimics a traditional camp with the difference that children participate from the safety of their own homes. At camp, they'll meet new camp friends, complete fun activities, enjoy movement breaks, and even get the whole family involved in the camp spirit through offline activities.
The camp opens up opportunities for parents to discuss online culture and digital friendships with their child. With our gaming educators, campers learn not only game development but also the basic rules of online gaming and the ins and outs of gaming as a hobby. Children leave camp with a solid foundation to continue their game development hobby.
Children ages 11-15 can participate in the camp. We'll divide participants into age groups before the camp begins.
9:00 Good morning meetup
9:15 First activity session
10:00 Movement break
10:15 Second activity session
11:00 Lunch break
12:00 Third activity session
12:45 Movement break
13:00 Fourth activity session
13:45 Day wrap-up and evening activity assignment
Age: 11–15 years
Location: Online (Minecraft)
Jun 9–Jun 13, 2025 (total 5 days)
Daily: 09:00–14:00 (UTC+2) (lunch break 11:00–12:00)
For parents: Flexible at-home activity for the beginning of summer holiday season
For kids: Interesting and challenging activities, quality screen time with new friends
Safe and Guided: Professional instructors ensure a positive camp and gaming experience
Social and Creative: Teamwork and fun activities both on and off the computer
Minecraft Education Edition is rated E for Everyone
Minimum requirements include: Intel Core i5-4200U CPU, 4GB of RAM, and an Intel HD Graphics 4400 GPU. Recommended requirements include: Intel Core i5-5200U CPU, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce 800M or AMD Radeon HD 7000M series GPU.
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