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Concord Academy Summer Camp
July 30 - August 3, 2007
Computer Game Design Introduction

Sample Game
RPG Maker Help 

Do you like computer games and dream about making your own?
If you want to be a hot shot game designer, this is the place to start.

The Mission:
Develop a computer game that uses game strategy and logic. Design graphics for dragons, heroes, aliens and other whacky characters. Layout fantasy settings or maps. Record outrageous sound effects. Develop the game logic and integrate all your components. Test the game with your friends and then post it on the Web for the world to play.  Let the games begin!

Build-It-Yourself programs are rigorous. Students must be able to focus on goals, work on teams, keep a Power Point lab book, and have a desire to learn problem solving techniques, logical programming and presentation skills. The "Law of the Lab" is strictly enforced.

Many students have asked where they can buy RPG Maker.

The Exhibit:
Follow the links below to share your video game with friends and family.

2007 Workshop Leaders
John, Electrical Engineer, Cornell
Liu Huan, MIT class of 2010
Alex, MIT class of 2010
Gabe, Physics, Tufts
Lindley Graham, MIT class of 2010
Marshall Everett, Princeton class of 2011

   Brent, Senior GLTS, Electronics

Matthew, Ryan, Ellis
Video Game
Mark, Noah, Andrew
Video Game
Eli, George, Ricky
Video Game
Neel, Jesse, Saul
Video Game
Sabina, Gabrielle
Video Game
Rui, Nic, John
Video Game
Avery, Tim, Alex
Video Game
Edward, Kelly
Video Game

Hot Shot 'Gamer' Certificates from the Build-It-Yourself Laboratory.

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