Scratch Programming - Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp

Build 14 + 1 Games in Scratch 3.0 including Arkanoid, Snake, Pac-Man, Space Invaders, a Racing Game & Elsa from Frozen!

Scratch Programming - Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp
Scratch Programming - Build 14 Games in Scratch 3.0 Bootcamp

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Build 14 + 1 Games in Scratch 3.0 including Arkanoid, Snake, Pac-Man, Space Invaders, a Racing Game & Elsa from Frozen!

★ LEARN GAME DEVELOPMENT IN SCRATCH 3.0 – PERFECT FOR TEACHING CODING THROUGH FUN PROJECTS ★

This course is designed for **adults—parents, educators, and coding enthusiasts—**who want to learn how to develop fun games using Scratch 3.0 and teach coding fundamentals to beginners.

In this project-based course, you'll learn how to develop 14 different games, including classics like the Arkanoid Arcade Game, Pac-Man, and Snake, as well as more unique ones like a Helicopter Game, a Racing Car Game, and even a special game inspired by Elsa from Frozen.
All of this is done using Scratch 3.0, an educational programming environment with a simple drag-and-drop interface that makes programming concepts easy to explore.

Scratch 3.0 was developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, to help learners (typically ages 8 and up) build creativity, problem-solving abilities, and foundational programming skills. As an adult, you can leverage this powerful tool to create engaging learning experiences—whether at home or in the classroom.

This course is ideal for:

  • Parents and guardians who want to support their child’s interest in technology and game development

  • Teachers and instructors seeking interactive ways to introduce programming in educational settings

  • Entrepreneurs looking to launch a coding academy or create a business teaching code

  • Programmers and hobbyists who want a fun, visual way to build games and explore creative coding

This course is taught by a university programming instructor passionate about making programming fun and accessible. The course environment is engaging, beginner-friendly, and designed to keep learners motivated—because learning to code should be a fun and inspiring journey.