Back to All Events

Puzzle Game Programming


  • Vancouver Independent School for Science and Technology 1490 West Broadway Vancouver, BC, V6H 4E8 Canada (map)

Back by popular demand! For new and experienced coders alike, in this camp you'll create your own simple video games using PuzzleScript. Taught by a former UBC computer science professor, you will learn about coding, algorithmic thinking skills, and how to design engaging games. Everything you make will be visual, creative, and playable from day one!

When?

Monday July 31 - Friday August 4, 2023; 9:30am-12:30pm.

Who?

This camp is designed for students ages 10-14 years.

Cost:

$295 (including tax).

If the fee is a barrier to your participation, a limited number of bursaries are available for eligible families - please email camps@visst.ca to inquire.

Where?

The Vancouver Independent School for Science and Technology (VISST) - #200 - 1490 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC.

Why should you attend?

  • Learn coding from a former UBC computer science professor with years of experience teaching introductory programming.

  • Be creative with the games you create and the artwork you design.

  • Build something you can show your friends in just one week.

  • Try something you won’t find in school that combines programming and puzzle solving.

  • Earn a certificate of completion from the Vancouver Independent School for Science and Technology.

What will you learn?

The Basics: We’ll get oriented with PuzzleScript. You’ll learn how to create artwork and basic rules. You’ll work on creating a simple game to practice your new skills. By the end of the day, you’ll have a link to share your first game with friends.

Coding with Puzzlescript: We’ll dive into some more sophisticated rules in PuzzleScript. Can two objects occupy the same space? Can the game update between your moves? Does the order of the rules matter? We’ll answer these questions with hands-on exercises. Then, you’ll start to plan your own PuzzleScript project.

Puzzle Game Design: By now we have learned the concepts of how PuzzleScript can be used to create puzzle games, but what makes a good game? And beyond that, there are many ways to code the same game, so what makes good code? We’ll dive into design philosophies to answer both of these questions: what makes a puzzle game fun and, once you’ve settled on a game design, what is the best way to code that design?

Projects and Playtesting: We’ll play-test each other’s games and give each other feedback. Then we’ll implement the feedback we received and, finally, share our games with the class.

Everyone will leave the camp with a shareable link to their game, new knowledge of fundamental programming concepts, and perhaps a new hobby!

Camp Instructor

Mike Gelbart, PhD

Mike Gelbart is the Principal and Co-Founder of VISST. He was formerly an Associate Professor of Teaching in the UBC Department of Computer Science, where he taught over 25 courses from first-year to graduate level and also served as Co-Director of the UBC Master of Data Science program. Mike completed an undergraduate degree in physics at Princeton University and a PhD in machine learning at Harvard University. Mike has also created a couple of his own PuzzleScript games, Line of Sight and Herding Hero! You can read more about Mike here.

Why PuzzleScript?

PuzzleScript is a special-purpose programming languages for making puzzle games. What we discovered is that it’s also a perfect tool for education. Because PuzzleScript is so visual, it’s super easy to hit the ground running and start channeling your creative impulses right away. In fact, you will be able to create your own simple puzzle game after just one day of this camp!

In the process of learning PuzzleScript we’ll encounter fundamental and challenging questions in programming and algorithmic thinking, with a lot to offer for new and experienced programmers alike.  

Here is what a PuzzleScript game looks like:

Testimonials

“I liked that I learned a lot about coding and how it works. Before the course I felt like I didn't know much about coding and how to code. Now that the right instructors have taught me and helped me learn I know a lot more about coding and how to code.”
- Participant, Puzzle Programming, Age 13

”I loved it! It’s really fun and I love making the little games, it’s just satisfying to see the games coming out of my own hands!”
- Participant, Puzzle Programming, Age 13

I liked how the teachers taught us how to code and then let us create fun games ourselves. It was really fun.”
- Participant, Puzzle Programming, Age 12

Past Student Work

Check out the PuzzleScript games made by past camp participants at our Student Work page.

Additional Notes

  • Students should bring their own laptops.

  • Refund policy: Email us at least 2 weeks (14 days) prior to the start of the camp for a full refund.

Questions?

Please email camps@visst.ca

Previous
Previous
July 24

Create Your Own Artificial Intelligence

Next
Next
August 8

Vancouver's Hidden History: Evidence Around Us