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Back to the past
10-11 YEAR OLDS
- 3 months
- 12 lessons
What do video games like Pokémon, Mario Bros and Zelda have in common? Which were born in 32-bit format. In this course, students will learn about the process of designing, developing and programming retro-style video games, programming their own versions of the classics from the 80's and 90's.
A fun way to put into practice new knowledge of block coding, adapted to their creative style.
Back to the past
10-11 YEAR OLDS
- 3 months
- 12 lessons
What do video games like Pokémon, Mario Bros and Zelda have in common? Which were born in 32-bit format. In this course, students will learn about the process of designing, developing and programming retro-style video games, programming their own versions of the classics from the 80's and 90's.
A fun way to put into practice new knowledge of block coding, adapted to their creative style.
Key learnings
To learn the four pillars of video game development.
Internalize and apply basic programming concepts in video game development.
Use the knowledge acquired to create unique and innovative gaming experiences.
Technical requirements
For this course we will need:
Computer or laptop and mouse.
Minimum memory space 2GB.
RAM memory 4GB (minimum)
i3 processor or higher.
Windows 8 or later.
Mac OS 10.15 or later.
Chrome version 83 or higher.
Stable internet connection.
This course is part of the Safari Heroes of Code (Video Game Programming)
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