Mon, Jul 12
|Online via Zoom and Discord
Game. Play. Go Level 2 - 3D Video Game Development
Time to level up! In this intermediate program, you will continue on your quest to learn the skills of game development.

Time & Location
Jul 12, 2021, 9:00 AM CDT – Jul 22, 2021, 2:00 PM CDT
Online via Zoom and Discord
Event Overview
This two-week virtual summer camp meets Monday through Thursday from 9am - 11am and 12pm - 2pm each day.
Time to level up! In this intermediate program, you will continue on your quest to learn the skills of the game development.
With hands-on guidance from game industry professionals, you'll dive deeper into both coding and game development with the Unity engine, as you start working with 3D scenes and using more sophisticated coding techniques. You'll also meet professionals from local game studios, and work with fellow game developer students to create individual games.
Students! You will get lots of hands-on experience working with PCs and learning about the technology used in professional game development. You'll also write lots of code with C#, a coding language used across many modern technology fields. The aim of the program is to inspire you, give you confidence with coding, create mentoring connections with industry professionals, and prepare you for further education and careers in STEM fields involving Computer Science and Information Technology.
This course is highly recommended for all students who completed our Game.Play.Go (GPG) spring program. GPG alum receive registration priority and a discount. Non-GPG alum may also register for this program, at the regular price. Both GPG and Non-GPG applicants will need to complete a practical skills assessment prior to the start of the camp.
Planning ahead, successful completion of both GPG level 1 and level 2 qualifies you for a chance to serve as a Peer Mentor for future GPG programs, where you'll help other students, continue building your own skills for your resume, and earn a stipend!
Please contact info@colorcodedwi.com with questions.