Camp Make-A-Game is Back at Maria A. Schuka!
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WHAT
What’s Camp Make-A-Game you might ask? Camp Make-A-Game is a camp that teaches campers how to create digital and physical games. Mornings are spent indoors with digital screen instruction, teaching kids to use point-and-click game creation tools. Because these tools don’t require coding, most of the instruction can focus on design principles like game mechanics or game feel and not just be focused on technical hurdles. Afternoons are spent outdoors, discussing and playing physical games like tag and soccer – and then the kids will re-design the rules and play the modified games, learning about game design while getting some exercise. By the end of the week, they’ll be game makers!
WHEN
Mon July 15 – Fri July 19
Camp will run from 9am-3pm with a break for lunch.
WHO
For ages 8-12.
WHERE
Maria A. Schuka Toronto Library Branch
1745 Eglinton Avenue West
Space is limited. Call 416-394-1000 to register or for more information. This is a featured Summer Wonder Camp.
Camp MAG 2018 Photo Album
Thanks to Reptoid Games, Stitch Media, Little Guy Games, Dave Burke, DrinkBox Studios and VRGEN for supporting last year’s Camp!
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Huge Thanks to our 2019 Studio Membership Supporters
Want to support a free week of Camp Make-a-Game for just $200/year? Find out more about Studio Membership here!
Thanks to Matt Hammill for Camp Make-a-Game’s amazing logo!