Overview

Student-Teacher Ratio 8:1

If your child loves Roblox, they’ll love building their own games in it!

In this wildly popular camp, campers step into the shoes of real game developers using Roblox Studio, where they’ll design, build, and publish their very own 3D games. With help from expert instructors (and some built-in AI tools for beginners), campers learn to code with Lua, the language behind Roblox, to bring their worlds to life—whether they’re creating obstacle courses (Obbys), simulators, or epic multiplayer games.

Campers finish the week with a playable game, real coding skills, and the confidence to keep creating long after camp ends!

Students will:

🎮 Use Roblox Studio to build fully playable 3D games

💻 Learn Lua programming to control game behavior and logic

🧠 Design game mechanics, environments, and in-game interactions

🚀 Publish their games to the Roblox platform to share with friends

🧳 Take home their game files and software instructions to keep developing


We emphasize creativity, collaboration, and confidence through:

👩‍🏫 An average 8:1 student-to-instructor ratio

🧑‍💻 Expert instructors with real-world game development experience

🎯 Differentiated instruction for beginners to advanced campers

🌳 Outdoor breaks and team games for a healthy balance

✅ A safe, inclusive environment where creativity thrives


Returning Campers & Multi-Week Enrollment:

Campers who return for additional weeks can dive into more advanced game styles, custom scripting, and multiplayer mechanics—no two weeks are the same!


Hear what other parents are saying:

 “My son came home so proud of the game he built—and now he wants to be a game designer!” — Elena R., Irvine

 “Roblox camp was a total hit. The instructors really knew their stuff, and the kids were all super engaged.” — Jared L., Santa Monica

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(Minecraft Adventures Live Online Summer Day Camp)
August 10, 2025 - Karin Arroyo
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When I first registered him he has a teacher that was more patient in trying to show my son how to type certain codes. However this second round the teachers were impatient and really didn’t even pay attention if my son was part of the realm they or ensure he could follow along. I had explicitly asked if this camp was adequate for a 6 year old who didn’t fully read, didn’t know how to type and was barely learning how to navigate a PC let alone the game - this was too advanced and no one really cared if he learned. This class is appropriate for older kids who have prior knowledge with coding in Java. He didn’t even want to finish the week.
(REV Engineers In Person Summer Camp)
July 24, 2025 - Daniel Diaz
Verified Purchase
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.
(Minecraft Level Design - In Person Summer Camp)
July 23, 2025 - Danih Sharma
Verified Purchase
Our son loves the Roblox and Minecraft camps here and he can't wait to take the Minecraft Design camp again. The instructors are very good and care a lot about what he learns at camp. They are happy to show his work and give detailed feedback too. Highly recommend.
Questions & Answers
There are two camps at the same week July 7 - 12. Is the second camp for the week July 15-19? I actually want to register a camp in the week July 15-19. Is it available? Thanks! (Roblox Game Design - In Person Summer Camp) -
asked on May 24, 2024
Do kids have to bring their own devices to participate or are iPad/computers provided for use in camp? (Roblox Game Design - In Person Summer Camp) -
asked on Jun 17, 2023
Jun 18, 2023 - Evan Boorman
Hi there. Campers should bring their own device, but we also have some devices at each locations that can be borrowed. -
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