Game Development in Roblox Studio

Design, code, and publish your own Roblox games.

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Ages:

  • 10 - 14 years old

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Locations:

  • Huntingdon Valley

  • King of Prussia

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Schedule:

  • Huntingdon Valley:

    • Monday - 5 pm

  • King of Prussia:

    • Thursday - 5 pm

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Price:

  • $200 per month
    (3 months course)

Duration:

  • 75 minutes

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What Kids Will Learn

  • Build and customize 3D worlds using Roblox Studio tools.

  • Learn the basics of coding with Lua to control gameplay and events.

  • Design interactive elements like obstacle courses, scoring systems, and simple mechanics.

  • Test, debug, and improve their games through playtesting.

  • Share their finished games with classmates, friends, and family.

Why Roblox Game Development is Great for Kids

  • 🎮 Creative Freedom
    Students can design unique worlds, characters, and game styles, from obstacle courses to adventure maps.

  • 💻 Real Coding Skills
    They use Lua, a text-based programming language, to make their games come alive.

  • 🤝 Collaboration
    Kids can work together, brainstorm, and playtest each other’s games.

  • 🚀 From Player to Creator
    Instead of just playing Roblox, they learn how games are made and publish their own.

Who’s Teaching This Class

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    Egor Fesenko

    Robotics World Champion with NASA project experience and a degree in Game Development

FAQs

Interested in this class?

This program isn’t running yet, but we’re building an interest list. Once we have enough families sign up, we’ll open a session and contact you with schedule and registration details.

Joining the list does not commit you — it just helps us know which classes to launch first.

What Parents Say

  • "My daughter already loved Roblox, but now she understands how much work goes into making a game. She’s so proud of what she created."

    — Hannah R., parent