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

FAQs

    • No prior experience is required. Our classes are designed for complete beginners and progress step by step.

    • Playing Roblox helps, but it’s not required. We teach how to build and code inside Roblox Studio from the ground up.

    • Yes, students can publish their games to Roblox so friends and family can try them. We guide them on safe publishing settings.

    • Yes. Roblox Studio is a creative tool, separate from the regular Roblox game client. We teach safe practices for sharing and playing.

    • Absolutely! Roblox Studio is free, so they can keep improving their projects outside of class.

    • It’s okay to miss a session, but please note that for course-based classes (like Game Development in Roblox Studio or PC Building), missed classes cannot be rescheduled or credited. These programs are designed as a step-by-step course, and each week builds on the previous one.

      Attending regularly is the best way to stay on track and get the most out of the program. Thank you for understanding and helping us keep courses running smoothly for all students.

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