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How do I become a computer or video game maker.

 

Summer camps

Next on the list are summer camps. These camps are starting to pop up with more frequency ever summer. They teach minors under the age of 19. This give focused training on game creation for either a full or half a day. Most programs are from one to two weeks long. This is great for that period of time when there is not much to do. It also gives kids a chance to make friends with other kids who share the same interest. However, these pluses come with a cost and usually a pretty substantial one. They can run two to three times more expensive than traditional summer camps and day care. And while their schedules fit the lives of many kids they do not fit the schedule of kids with other commitments like sports. Many of them run their program for one or two week periods during the summer. Then there is the fact that summer vacation has to be planned around camp instead of the other way around. This can be a pain. A couple of the more popular camps are Emagination and iD Tech Camps. Both of these camps are sponsored by colleges.

 

 

                       

           

 

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