Mon. – Wed. 27th-29th July 2026 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Recommended age: 10-16 In the Maker Lab, Headquarters A32 Rohrdamm 88 13629 Berlin
Do you enjoy playing games? Then program your own with Python now!
In this STEM club, you'll develop creative mini-games and become the heroine of your own game. You'll control characters, collect points, create exciting challenges, and decide what your game world should look like.
Using simple coding building blocks, you'll playfully learn how real games work: movements, sounds, animations, and game rules. Together, we'll test, tinker, and debug – no prior knowledge required.
Whether it's a pet simulator, a numbers battle, or a crazy adventure game: your ideas are the focus. In the end, you take your own mini-game home with you.
Please bring one USB stick with a photo of you with, so that you can become the main character of your own game.
Furthermore, there is a free Canva access recommended, which you here You can create them before the course starts.
In this course you will learn
🎮 Program your own mini-games with Python
🧠 Playfully train logical and creative thinking
💡 Learn how real games work with code, rules, and animations
🛠️ Develop and test your own ideas and solve problems creatively
👩💻 Gain insights into the world of computer science, game design, and digital technology.
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CodeQuest – Become a character in your own game
CodeQuest – Become a character in your own game
Mon. – Wed. 27th-29th July 2026
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Recommended age: 10-16
In the Maker Lab, Headquarters A32
Rohrdamm 88
13629 Berlin
Do you enjoy playing games? Then program your own with Python now!
In this STEM club, you'll develop creative mini-games and become the heroine of your own game. You'll control characters, collect points, create exciting challenges, and decide what your game world should look like.
Using simple coding building blocks, you'll playfully learn how real games work: movements, sounds, animations, and game rules. Together, we'll test, tinker, and debug – no prior knowledge required.
Whether it's a pet simulator, a numbers battle, or a crazy adventure game: your ideas are the focus. In the end, you take your own mini-game home with you.
Please bring one USB stick with a photo of you with, so that you can become the main character of your own game.
Furthermore, there is a free Canva access recommended, which you here You can create them before the course starts.
In this course you will learn
🎮 Program your own mini-games with Python
🧠 Playfully train logical and creative thinking
💡 Learn how real games work with code, rules, and animations
🛠️ Develop and test your own ideas and solve problems creatively
👩💻 Gain insights into the world of computer science, game design, and digital technology.
Accompanying you in the course
Yuri
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