Coding for Game Designers

Evanston, IL

Future game creators build captivating worlds, mastering coding and creative problem-solving in a vibrant university setting

Ages
9–11
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

Held on a university campus in Evanston, Illinois, this camp introduces young designers to the fundamentals of coding through the lens of game creation. Participants learn programming concepts and apply them to develop their own interactive games. The curriculum focuses on logical thinking, problem-solving, and the creative application of code to bring game ideas to life. Campers gain hands-on experience with game development tools and techniques, fostering both their technical skills and imaginative expression within a collaborative learning environment.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
F30/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 40
  • Safety & accreditation0.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median0.0 / 15

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Coding for Game Designers

Ages 9–11
  • 2026 dates not yet published
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • 2026 dates not yet published
    Availability unknownPrice varies

Coding for Game Designers: parent FAQ

What ages does Coding for Game Designers accept?
Coding for Game Designers serves campers ages 9–11.
Where is Coding for Game Designers located?
Coding for Game Designers is located in Evanston, IL.
Does Coding for Game Designers offer financial aid or scholarships?
Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.

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