Kids love to play video games. That much is obvious. But wouldn’t it be cool if they could make their screen time less passive and more productive? With Tynker, they can. By learning to code their own games, kids become creators instead of just consumers. And not only will they be having fun, but programming video games has proven to accelerate kids’ academics in math, science and reading, while giving them a skill that will open up countless future job opportunities.
At Tynker, kids and teens of all ages and skill levels can video game development with programming activities, built-in tutorials, online support, coding puzzles, mini-games, and more. So let’s learn more about making your own games for kids.
How to Make Easy Games for Kids?
Kids can make their own video games with coding platforms designed for kids! Children can use user-friendly game development tools like Scratch, Tynker, and GameMaker to build their own video games. These platforms are designed to be accessible and suitable for all skill levels, making it easy for kids to learn programming and game design without feeling overwhelmed
Children can develop their creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills through engaging tutorials and interactive interfaces as they make games. As they gain experience, kids can graduate into more advanced video game coding tools like Unity or Unreal Engine to create increasingly sophisticated games.
Collaborating with others, either online or in-person, can further enhance their learning and foster teamwork. When encouraged to “build your own video game,” children have fun and develop a valuable skill set that can translate into future opportunities within the growing gaming industry. Plus they experience the pride that goeas along with being able to say, “I know how to create my own video game.”
Where to Begin When Your Child Wants to Create a Video Game?
If your child is interested in creating a video game, start by researching age-appropriate game maker online platforms like Scratch, Tynker, or Kodu, which are designed to be accessible and engaging for young learners. Please encourage your child to explore tutorials, examples, and community projects to familiarize themselves with the platform and gather inspiration.
Next, help them brainstorm and plan their game concept, including characters, storyline, and game mechanics. As they develop their game, provide support and encouragement and celebrate their progress. Encourage collaboration with friends or online communities to enhance learning and teamwork.
What is the Easiest Game to Code for Kids?
One of the easiest games for kids to code is a block coding game using Tynker. Tynker is a fantastic platform designed specifically for young learners new to coding. It utilizes a block-based coding system, which means that instead of typing out complex code, kids can use colorful blocks that snap together like puzzle pieces. This makes coding accessible and fun for children, as they can drag and drop blocks to create their own games, characters, and interactive stories.
With Tynker, kids can explore their creativity, learn coding fundamentals, and see their ideas come to life through fun and engaging games. Whether designing a maze, creating a character that jumps, or making a simple storytelling game, Tynker provides a supportive environment for kids to embark on their coding journey while having a blast.
5 Great Reasons to Make Video Games with Tynker
Empower your kids to make their own games paving the way for endless creativity and fun. Experience the thrill of making your own video games for free, and watch as your children unlock their true potential with Tynker.
- Award-Winning Platform – Over 600 hours of unique content.
- Self-Guided – Your child will make games on their own, at their own pace.
- Support – Step-by-step instructions, how-to video guides, and online classes.
- All Ages – From block coding to text coding like Python and JavaScript.
- Mobile Apps – take Tynker Junior, Tynker, and Mod Creator on-the-go.
*All for a fantastic price! Our annual plan breaks down to just 33 cents per day.
Game Design Courses on Tynker
Intro to Coding:
Glitch Manor – (Ages 7+) Explore a haunted mansion, fight off zombies, solve mysteries, and more with 80 programming activities and 16 coding puzzles.
Turing’s Tower – (Ages 9+) Scour the globe and repair a flying tower to fight off a giant robotic dragon in this steampunk-styled platformer game with 56 programming activities and 16 coding puzzles.
Intermediate Game Design: Ages 8-13
Star Runner – Build 8 fun arcade games to advance your coding skills and learn 2D motion, pen drawing, and animation.
Goblin Quest – Use code to explore secret worlds, solve dungeon puzzles, and program armies to follow your commands.
Advanced Game Design: Ages 14+
Drone Menace – Program a multi-level arcade game with a scoring system, win-loss scenarios, and special effects.
Gravity Sling – Build an Angry Birds-style physics-based catapult game while learning to program gravity and collisions and even create a black hole!
Ninja Runner – Use advanced physics engine commands as you program a platformer game with your own hero and enemy A.I.
How Kids Learn to Code while Building Games
Building a game is an involved process, touching on a variety of left brain (logic) and right brain (creativity) functions while designing and programming scenes. All the planning that goes into game making increases kids’ ability to focus on tasks for long periods of time and see projects through to completion while developing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Interactive Scenes – place characters, make animations, and add effects. Kids can even draw their own characters and animate them with multiple frames.
- Sound – set the mood for any kind of scenario with music. Whether they want a dramatic intro sequence or an exciting duel, kids can choose from a variety of music clips and sound effects from our library. They can even compose their own music using our built-in MIDI interface and Tynker’s Synth Blocks.
- Character Motion – use loops to program the motion of characters and coordinate geometry to move sprites across the screen. For example, when programming a Pong or Brick Breaker game, kids have to use angles and speed to move the paddle and the ball.
- Game Play – program whether to detect user input from a mouse or the arrow keys and write code to handle these events. For example, press the spacebar to jump or click and the mouse to pop a balloon.
- Keeping Score – use variables and counters to keep track of the score, health, and number of lives, increasing and decreasing them based on key events during gameplay. Advanced users can even build leaderboards to rank players in the community.
- Detecting Win/Loss Conditions – use conditional logic to determine if a player won or lost a game.
How Can Video Game Coding Help Develop Programming Skills?
- Video game coding is engaging and motivating for developing programming skills.
- It keeps individuals invested in coding through fun and interactive games.
- Real-world challenges like character movement and collision detection reinforce programming concepts.
- Game development fosters problem-solving and logical thinking by breaking complex problems into smaller tasks.
- It combines technical and creative abilities through storytelling, art, and game mechanics.
- Debugging games teach attention to detail and effective error handling.
- It often involves teamwork, improving communication and collaboration skills.
- Coding games expose programmers to various technologies and platforms.
- Completed game projects can be showcased in portfolios for job or academic opportunities.
- Overall, video game coding is a practical way to develop a broad spectrum of programming skills applicable to computer science and beyond.
Tynker’s Global Community
Check out these great block coding projects from our global community to see how kids are creating stages, animating characters, and producing sound with various activities and interactive games.
For support, check out our Tynker Toolbox blog, where we show kids how to design their own platformer game using two great tools:
- The Level Editor lets you drag-and-drop game elements visually and create fun levels super fast.
- The Platformer Blocks help you code platformer actors to move left-and-right. Many of the props and characters in the Level Editor come with prebuilt code, which can be customized as needed.
Tynker Summer Code Jam
Here are a few game gifs designed by our Code Jammers:
We also have an incredible 8-week Summer Code Jam in which young coders worldwide compete for up to $10,000 in prizes by creating their projects.
This is the perfect time to unlock your child’s potential with a subscription to Tynker.
We can’t wait to see what your child will create with code!
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