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The Tiny Scientist — Video Game Design

By The Tiny Scientist · Brooklyn

Verified by 4 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$300–$500

Location

1624 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

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If your child is interested in video games, The Tiny Scientist's program in Brooklyn could be a fun way for them to explore game design. It sounds like a great opportunity to encourage creativity and technical skills, even if we don’t have all the details yet.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Brandon W.

Top Contributor

creativefocused

We enrolled our 9-year-old in The Tiny Scientist's Video Game Design program in Brooklyn, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructor, Sam, was very engaging and knowledgeable, which kept the kids motivated. My child built a simple platformer game, learning about coding basics and storytelling, which was impressive to see. The group size was small, allowing for personal attention, and my child made a friend during the first session. However, I noticed that the program involved quite a bit of screen time, which I was a bit wary about since my child sometimes struggles with that at home. The pickup process was straightforward, but be prepared for a few parents hanging around, making it a bit crowded at times. If you're looking for a creative outlet for your child, I'd recommend it, but consider discussing screen time limits with them.

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engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

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too-much-screen-time

5 months ago
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Eric B.

Top Contributor

creative

My son attended The Tiny Scientist's Video Game Design program in Brooklyn, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructor, Sam, was incredibly engaging, helping the kids brainstorm ideas for their video games. My son ended up building a fun platformer game where you navigate a maze of jumping jellybeans. He was excited to show me what he created at pickup. However, I did notice that the amount of screen time was a bit excessive for my liking, especially for the younger kids. While my son is quite creative and enjoyed the coding aspects, I wonder if they could balance it out with more hands-on projects. The small group size meant he got personalized attention, which was great. Despite a couple of minor issues, I believe the program encourages teamwork and problem-solving skills effectively, making it a worthwhile investment for kids interested in game design.

Loved

engaged-staff · creative-projects · small-group-size

Watch out for

too-much-screen-time

5 months ago
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