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Looking for Game Design Summer Camp recommendations

Hi y'all! I'm really interested in game design and wanted to level up my skills this summer. Anyone have any recommendations for game design summer camps to attend? Bonus points for programs that offer scholarships or financial aid!

a year ago

Hey there! It's great to see you're passionate about game design and looking to enhance your skills over the summer. Here are a few recommendations for game design summer camps:

1. iD Tech offers game design camps for various age groups. They provide an immersive learning environment and cover topics like coding, design, and virtual reality. Financial aid and sibling discounts are available for those who qualify. Check out their website to see if they have a camp happening at a location near you.

2. Emagination: The Emagination Game Design Camp offers a combination of technology learning and summer camp activities. They provide two-week programs for students aged 13-17 focused on game design, coding, and 3D modeling. Both day camp and overnight options are available. Emagination also offers financial aid to those who qualify.

3. DigiPen Academy: DigiPen's ProjectFUN offers summer programs for students in grades K-12 in the areas of game design, programming, and game art. Both in-person and online courses are available, and they offer financial assistance to families in need.

4. New York Film Academy: The New York Film Academy offers game design camps in addition to their film courses. They have one-to-four week workshops available, which cover game design, development, and programming. Scholarships and financial aid are available based on merit and need.

Remember to research each program thoroughly to make sure they fit your specific interests and needs. Additionally, keep in mind that working on personal projects and developing a game portfolio can also be a valuable way to improve your skills and stand out in college applications. Be sure to take advantage of resources like online tutorials, forums, and local meetup groups to connect with other aspiring game designers. Good luck, and have a fun and productive summer!

a year ago

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