Overview

Come MOD Minecraft with us this MLK Day!! Campers will create incredible Mods for Minecraft, as they custom code them to have special powers that campers create themselves! Campers can choose to build any of the following aswesome mods: food, entire worlds, lucky blocks, swords, armor, torches, Biomes, Zombies and other insane items, and will do this all through the power of CODE! Whether this is the first Mod experience, or your child has Modded many times before, this camp is the perfect themed single day camp of our most popular Macro camp class! 


What's Included?


  • 5:1 Average Student to Instructor Ratio for Classes, 8:1 for Camps
  • Virtual Environment Honed for Live Instructor led Learning
  • Diploma with growth checkpoints and instructor feedback
  • Final project to take home with software instructions
  • Team-building & teamwork exercises and activities
  • Access to Gaming tournaments year round
  • Pair and share - iterate daily
  • Discounts on local, year-round online after school classes
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(REV Engineers In Person Summer Camp)
July 24, 2025 - Daniel Diaz
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This class was fun for my 8 year old son because he had a chance to combine circuits and breadboarding with building a cool robot project that he could apply his coding skills and learnings to. I was impressed to learn that the company makes their own robotics kits and that what we took home (you have to purchase the kit for extra, but it's good value) was unique and not something you could get somewhere else. It also came with extra lessons, but he's taking the camp a second time to get deeper into the more advanced components.
My 6yo daughter learned coding for the first time, she loves working with Mrs Anna, it was a lot of fun to build in the Minecraft world.
(Minecraft Bedrock Adventures (iPad/Tablet/Console))
July 23, 2025 - Patrick Rodriguez
Verified Purchase
We sent our 6yo daughter here because she loves Minecraft and we wanted to let her play with other kids who enjoy it too. After the first day, she complained that it was boring and that there was no server/realm for the kids to play together in. Everyone just played by themselves in single player worlds, instructed to build relatively simple things. There were no Star Wars themed builds or mazes. I'm sorry that I hyped this camp up to my daughter only to have her be disappointed by the false advertising. I suppose it's still a decent option to send your kids away to for the week if you don't care about the tech component.
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