Yes, you heard that right: you can make video games for your computer and play them - even at home!
Learners (ages 11-13) will use the open source Unity software to make a real, live video game, coded up with C# - and they will play their games, and those of their classmates, during the week. Learners are recommended (but not required) to have taken the Asset Development course in the week before, so that they'll have their own awesome stuff to put in their own awesome game.
Registration is requested. Click the "Register" button and complete the form, register at the Computer Training Center, or call the library. Registration opens two weeks before the event. You are welcome to contact Aaron Pence, the manager of the Computer Training Center, at apence@pioneerlibrarysystem.org or (405) 701-2696 with questions.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics | Computer Class |