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Wednesday 15 May 2013

We built this city, on co-bble-stone!

As part of a treat / experiment for the Creative Computer Club I decided to set up a server for them to play/work and build together and despite a few minor teething problems they have begun to build together at a staggering rate.



I have been taking a few snapshots of their work at night to mark their progress.

I have also taken to assigning them different partners on projects other than the people they normally work together with at the CCC sessions, that way they can learn from /teach different people in the group.

Making Games with CCC4Kids at St. Helens School, Ipswich.

Working with St. Helens school in Ipswich I was able to turn 9 kids, 6 girls and 3 boys aged 7 to 11 in to game designers over the course of six weeks. We went through the history of video games, digital illustration, box cover art and pitching the three teams games and demoed them to the parents at the end.



I am very pleased at how they all turned out and I think they did a really good job. They as always were great kids to work with and I hope a few of them go on to make games in the future.