FINALLY a video update of what’s going on with Platinum Arts especially Platinum Arts Sandbox free 3D Game Maker and MAGE aka Make A Game Experience, formerly known as D.’s Sandbox. I hope to do a lot more videos in the future and we have a trailer for MAGE in the works.
GENERAL ENGINES General Engines Engine Programming required?
Parents often ask “How do I play my child’s Game Maker games from camp on my Mac computer at home?” This is a great question, but one where the answer can be a little confusing. We use Game Maker 8.0 for Windows in camp. The Mac version of Game Maker is 7.5. Because they are different version levels, in 2012-13, the games made on Windows computers in camp cannot be played on your Mac at home. However, all is not lost. The entire Game Maker interface (how the gaming software looks and acts) is exactly the same on the Windows and Mac versions.
Children can continue to make NEW GAMES at home on their Mac version of Game Maker that will play on the Mac. All the knowledge your child gained in camp is not lost, as he/she can make new games.
They Will Be Compatible in 2014 The developer YoYoGames has a new version 9 that is coming out in 2014 and this version will be released for Mac and Windows, allowing games to passed back and forth between the Mac and Windows platforms. We Need Your Feedback Does this video and article answer your question? If yes or no, please let us know. Leave us your thoughts in the comments below.
My son completed the Stop Motion Animation Brick Flicks and loved it. He not only gained the skills of how to create a Lego movie, but learned how to use the software, camera, and his creativity to complete the movie.
He loved the camp and I was impressed with his final project! The instructors were great, too. Definitely doing this camp again next summer. Well worth it if you have a child or children who like computers and you want them to learn something more than just playing games. I highly recommend Classroom Antics! My twin boys just took the junior arcade video game coding class with Miss Kit and they loved it! They are 11 and they complain about every class—either it’s too “kid like” and doesn’t teach them anything or it’s boring and they don’t want to be in school for the summer.
I don’t know how they did it, but Miss Kit made them want to go every day! They learned and they loved it! They said it was the first time they weren’t talked down to and they felt like they were really learning about how to use the interfaces with the code. Thanks to Classroom Antics and particular thanks to Miss Kit! Our son had a fantastic time attending both Minecraft and Programming: Creative Coders. I was pleased to see many diverse females and males in his class as coding skills are important for everyone! The instructors were fantastic; we received a daily email with specifics on what our son had done each day.
He received a jump drive with all his programs and at the end of the week had learned a great deal and had fun doing so! I especially loved that the class had many hands-on activities so that students were not simply staring at screens for an entire session. We will definitely be back next year and bringing our daughter too, now that she will be ready! My son attended Lego Robotics and Video Game Programming: Arcade Generation last week. He came home and seemed surprised that they were actually fun! He thought he would just be 'learning' not actually building robots and programming video games!
He was mentally stimulated, excited about going, and sad when they ended! He LOVED LOVED LOVED these camps, told me they were the best camps he has ever attended (and he's been attending camps for 7 years), and asked me to make sure I sign him up for more next summer! I'm so glad I found Classroom Antics summer camps!
My son completed the Stop Motion Animation Brick Flicks and loved it. He not only gained the skills of how to create a Lego movie, but learned how to use the software, camera, and his creativity to complete the movie. He loved the camp and I was impressed with his final project!
The instructors were great, too. Definitely doing this camp again next summer. Well worth it if you have a child or children who like computers and you want them to learn something more than just playing games. I highly recommend Classroom Antics! My twin boys just took the junior arcade video game coding class with Miss Kit and they loved it! They are 11 and they complain about every class—either it’s too “kid like” and doesn’t teach them anything or it’s boring and they don’t want to be in school for the summer. I don’t know how they did it, but Miss Kit made them want to go every day!
They learned and they loved it! They said it was the first time they weren’t talked down to and they felt like they were really learning about how to use the interfaces with the code. Thanks to Classroom Antics and particular thanks to Miss Kit!
Our son had a fantastic time attending both Minecraft and Programming: Creative Coders. I was pleased to see many diverse females and males in his class as coding skills are important for everyone! The instructors were fantastic; we received a daily email with specifics on what our son had done each day. He received a jump drive with all his programs and at the end of the week had learned a great deal and had fun doing so!
I especially loved that the class had many hands-on activities so that students were not simply staring at screens for an entire session. We will definitely be back next year and bringing our daughter too, now that she will be ready!
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My son attended Lego Robotics and Video Game Programming: Arcade Generation last week. He came home and seemed surprised that they were actually fun!
He thought he would just be 'learning' not actually building robots and programming video games! He was mentally stimulated, excited about going, and sad when they ended! He LOVED LOVED LOVED these camps, told me they were the best camps he has ever attended (and he's been attending camps for 7 years), and asked me to make sure I sign him up for more next summer! I'm so glad I found Classroom Antics summer camps!