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Young Explorers Kids Camp — Video Game Design

By Young Explorers Kids Camp · London

Verified by 4 families3 certificationsRegistration deadline in 17 days
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

full-day

Price

£250–£350

Location

Alexandra Gate, Exhibition Rd, London W2 2UH, UK

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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.

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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Joshua N.

Verified Contributor

creative

I enrolled my 10-year-old son in the Young Explorers Kids Camp for Video Game Design in London, and overall, it was a solid experience. He was thrilled to build his own game using the software they provided, and he really clicked with the instructor, Sam, who kept the content engaging. The small group size allowed for more personalized attention, which I appreciated as a parent. However, I did notice long lines during pickup, which made the end of the day a bit stressful. My son is quite creative, and I could see him coming out of his shell while working on his projects. While the camp was on the pricier side, I think it was worth it for the skills he gained. I would recommend it with the caveat that you prepare for some delays during pickup.

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

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5 months ago
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Nora G.

Verified Contributor

creative

My daughter attended the Young Explorers Kids Camp for video game design in London last week, and overall, it was a positive experience. The instructors, especially a kind man named Alex, were very engaged and supportive, helping the kids to brainstorm and develop their own games. My daughter created a platformer that she was really proud of, which sparked her creativity even more. One downside was the long lines during pick-up, which made it a bit chaotic at the end of the day. However, the small group size meant she got plenty of attention and guidance throughout the camp. She also made a friend who shares her passion for gaming, which was a nice bonus. If you're considering this camp, I would recommend it, but be prepared for some potential delays at drop-off and pick-up.

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

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8 months ago
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