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Online Video Game Classes for Kids & Teens

Video game classes from $14/class. Create games with Scratch, Roblox Studio and GDevelop — ages 6 to 15. Small groups of 3-8 with engaging game-dev instructors.

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From $14/class
Price
3-8 students
Group Size
5–17
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Video Game Classes for Kids That Actually Teach Real Skills

Your child probably spends hours playing games. What if they spent that time creating them instead? Our video game classes turn that passion into real coding and design skills. Kids ages 6-15 learn to build actual games using industry tools like Scratch, Roblox Studio, and GDevelop. They're not just playing around—they're learning problem-solving, logic, and creative thinking in a way that sticks because they're genuinely excited about it.

We keep groups small, just 3-8 students per class, so your child gets real attention from instructors who actually know game development. Starting at just $14 per class, it's an affordable way to explore whether game design clicks for them. Whether your kid wants to code their first platformer, design a world in Roblox, or experiment with game mechanics, our instructors meet them where they are and help them build something they're proud of.

Online classes mean no commute stress and flexible scheduling that fits your family. Kids build confidence by completing actual projects they can share and play with friends. By the end, they've learned that games aren't magic—they're something they can create themselves. That's the kind of skill that opens doors and builds real self-belief.

Why Choose Our Video Games Classes

Expert Video Games Teachers

Every instructor is vetted for subject expertise and experience teaching kids. Background checked and trained in online education best practices.

Small Groups, Big Results

Just 3-8 students per class. Your child gets real attention, feedback, and the chance to ask questions every session.

From $14/Class

Quality video games instruction at an accessible price. No registration fees, no contracts. Book one class or a full semester.

Popular Video Games Classes

Beginner

Make Games with Scratch

6-10 14 4.9
Popular

Platformer Game Design

8-12 16 4.8
Advanced

Multiplayer Game Development

11-15 18 4.7

How Our Video Games Classes Work

1

Join a Live Session

Log in from anywhere. Meet your teacher and classmates on Zoom.

2

Learn by Doing

Hands-on projects every class. Create something real, not just watch.

3

Get Feedback

Personal feedback from your teacher. Ask questions, get unstuck.

4

Build Your Portfolio

Save your projects. Track progress. Share your work with friends and family.

Video Games FAQ

How is this different from 'Video Game Design' classes?
Video game classes focus on hands-on creation using beginner-friendly tools like Scratch and GDevelop. Game Design classes go deeper into industry tools, theory, and professional development pipelines.
Will my child just be playing video games?
No. Students create games, not play them. They design characters, build levels, program game logic, and test their creations. It's productive, creative work that develops real technical and artistic skills.
What age should my child start making video games?
Kids as young as 6 can create simple games with Scratch's drag-and-drop blocks. By age 10, they can tackle more complex projects. There's no wrong time to start — we have levels for every age.
Can kids work together on game projects?
Yes. Many of our courses include collaborative projects where students form small teams, assign roles (artist, programmer, designer), and build games together — teaching both tech skills and teamwork.

What Parents Say About Video Games

"My daughter went from watching YouTube all day to actually CREATING animations. Best investment ever."
Sarah M.
Parent of 12-year-old
"Finally, classes that don't feel like school. My kids actually BEG to log in."
Jennifer L.
Parent of 8 and 11-year-olds
Maria Santos

Maria Santos

Head of Creative Arts
Maria leads our art, animation and design programs with 11 years in creative education. She previously worked as an animator at a major studio and taught digital arts at Pratt Institute. She's passionate about helping kids find their creative voice through art and technology.
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