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Game Design with Unity (Ages 9–12)

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Wednesday 5 October 2022 from 10am to 4pm

In this introductory-level workshop, young participants will be introduced to the basics of digital game design using Unity.

Building their own multi-level game with customisable pre-made assets, participants will learn various design concepts to make their games fun and challenging.

This workshop uses Unity — a free, professional game development software engine. Participants will be able to take files home at the end of the workshop to continue building their games.

Recommended for ages 9–12. Bookings are essential as places are limited. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch and a hat as lunchtime activities may take place outdoors.

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