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Roblox Game Designer

Age guide: 7 to 10

Course Options
Part 1 OR 2
Part 1 AND 2
Standard Fees
£395
£545
Early Bird Fees
Summer Only
£245
£495

From Obby Runner to Obby Builder

On our Roblox Game Designer course, your child will unleash their creativity and learn to design and build their own interactive multiplayer games using Roblox Studio – the official platform behind one of the world’s most popular online gaming environments.

Their adventure begins with designing and building a classic Roblox obstacle course – known as an Obby – packed full of jumps, puzzles and challenges. As they progress, they will develop key skills in game physics, multiplayer game design and Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs). They’ll also learn how to add dynamic gameplay features such as moving platforms, trap doors and reactive objects like ropes, springs and hinges – building interactive games that respond to player actions. 

By the end of the course, your child will have the skills to design, build and publish their very own multiplayer games – ready to share with family, friends, and the larger Roblox community.



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Play today. Learn for life. Be ready for tomorrow.

What your child will learn

 

Part 1 - Beginner to Intermediate

Pre-requisites: None

  • Roblox Studio
  • Parts (Addition, Deletion, Copy)
  • Part Properties (Material, Colour, Anchors, Lock, Group, Move & Rotate to Studs)
  • Transformation (Translation, Rotation, Scale)
  • Checkpoints (Single Player, Teams)
  • Terrain (Generation, Deletion, Brush Settings, Add, Subtract, Grow, Erode, Smooth, Flatten)
  • Game Publishing

Part 2 - Advanced

Pre-requisites: Part 1

  • Solid Modelling (Union, Negate, Separate)
  • Ropes (Free length, Elasticity)
  • Hinges (Motor, Servo, Rotation)
  • Welds
  • Springs (Strength, Elasticity)
  • Prismatic Constraints (Motor, Actuator, Speed)
  • Cylindrical Constraints (Motor, Actuator, Speed)
  • World GUI (Frames, Text, Images)
  • Screen GUI (Frames, Text, Images)

Virtual course format

 

Our Roblox - Game Designer course consists of two parts, which can be taken separately or as a full day course:

 

Part 1

Beginner to intermediate

AM or PM

Part 2

Advanced

AM or PM

Part 1 & 2

Beginner to Advanced

Full Day*

* Full Day option ideal for children who can maintain focus for longer sessions.

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Tech requirements

 

Device Compatibility
Not Supported: Chromebooks & iPads
Supported: Windows & Mac
Internet Requirements
Standard Use: Minimum 5Mbps download / 3Mbps upload per user
FunTech Virtual Machine: Minimum 6Mbps download / 6Mbps upload per user
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Minimum System Requirements
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7 or later or OS X 10.9 or later
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-3210 / AMD A8-7600 APU or equivalent 
  • Memory: 4GB (4,096MB) RAM
  • Free HDD space: 1GB 
  • Graphics requirements known as GPU (Graphics Processing Unit): any GPU that supports OpenGL 4.4
  • Hardware: keyboard, mouse, and headset with microphone
  • Admin access required

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Software Installation Required

All course software must be installed before camp begins.

  • Instructions will be available in your  FunTech Parent Portal 3 weeks before the camp.
  • Free tech support is available until 72 hours before camp. After that, support is charged at £55/hour.
  • If Installation is needed during the camp, it’s charged at £75/hour and a catch-up session may be required.

Please check your Parent Portal early to avoid delays.

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About this camp

In this course, your child will discover the fundamentals of game design using the Roblox platform. They will learn how to sculpt and edit terrains, creating their very own Roblox landscapes fit for every game theme they can imagine.

After mastering the basics, your child will take their skills to the next level with checkpoints, expanding into the world of multiplayer games. Once they’ve created a range of exciting games, they’ll see how to export them for friends, family and other members of the Roblox community to play.

From moving platforms and trap doors, your child will discover the secrets of physics and bring their Roblox worlds to life. Using ropes, hinges, springs and more, they’ll create their own reactive game objects, allowing for more dynamic gameplay in their levels.

Once the interactive features are in place, the introduction of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) will enable them to add the final professional touches to their game, including billboards and displaying player scores.