Video Game Design for kids in London
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6 programs — ranked by verified family contributions
eAssistant · London
eAssistant — Video Game Design
If your child is interested in video games, the eAssistant program in London might be a fun way for them to dive into game design. Even though the details are a bit sparse, it sounds like a great opportunity for kids to learn about creating their own games.
Ages 8–16 · £50–£100
Spark4Kids · London
Spark4Kids — Video Game Design
If your child is interested in video games, Spark4Kids in London could be a fun way for them to dive into game design. It's a great opportunity to nurture their creativity and learn some new skills, even if the details on age and schedule aren't fully clear yet.
Ages 8–14 · £150–£250
EasyCoding · London
EasyCoding — Video Game Design
If your child is into video games, EasyCoding's program in London could be a fun way for them to dive into game design. It's a great opportunity for kids to explore their creativity and learn some tech skills along the way. Definitely worth considering if they're looking for something engaging to do!
Ages 8–16 · £150–£250
Barracudas Activity Day Camps - Streatham and Clapham · London
Barracudas Activity Day Camps - Streatham and Clapham — Video Game Design
If your child loves video games and has a knack for creativity, this Video Game Design camp could be a great fit. It's a fun way for them to learn about game creation while making new friends. Plus, it's right in our London neighborhood!
Ages 8–14 · £30–£50
Young Explorers Kids Camp · London
Young Explorers Kids Camp — Video Game Design
If your child is into video games, this camp could be a fun way for them to dive into the world of game design. It’s a great chance for kids to unleash their creativity and learn new skills, all while having a good time with peers.
Ages 8–14 · £250–£350
Codecamp Limited · London
Codecamp Limited — Video Game Design
If your child is interested in video games, this program could be a fun way for them to dive into the world of game design. It's a great opportunity for kids to learn about creativity and technology in a hands-on environment, even if we don't have all the details yet.
Ages 8–14 · £150–£250