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About Us

We are a small family run game development school based in the UK, we've been teaching kids how to build computer games for over 5 years now and have taught over 600 students! 

Parents!

here's a quick explination on how we teach!

Online classes?

Live Classroom

Our live classroom is a guided, hands-on experience led by real game developers, allowing students to ask questions, solve challenges, and create amazing games in real time. With a focus on creativity, fun, and skill-building, we make learning game development accessible and exciting.

We run all lessons on our own custom chat server that is both safe and fun for all students

What do we teach?

Unreal Engine

We teach game development using the industry leading 'Unreal Engine'. 

This is the platform used to create Fortnite, Rocket League, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Students begin with visual scripting (Blueprints) and can progress to using C++ for more advanced systems. It’s hands-on, creative learning with real industry tools to help them develop a career.

What Is Unreal?

Unreal Engine powers some of the biggest and most beloved games in the world. From fast-paced online battles in Fortnite to the dark, story-rich world of The Witcher 4, and the return of classics like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon—Unreal is behind them all. You’ve also got stunning cinematic action in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, showing just how powerful and flexible this engine is. These are the same tools we teach our students, giving them a chance to build games like the pros.

Blueprints?

Unreal Engine’s Blueprint system makes game development accessible to everyone. Blueprints are a visual way to code—letting you drag and drop nodes to create gameplay, events, and logic without needing to write a single line of code. It’s perfect for anyone and is powerful enough for advanced projects. We teach students how to use Blueprints to build mechanics, trigger animations, control characters, and bring their ideas to life step by step.

More than Games

Unreal Engine isn’t just for games—it’s used in blockbuster films and hit TV shows too. From lifelike animation and cinematic lighting to sound, physics, and visual effects, it handles everything in one place. Productions like The Mandalorian, The Batman, and House of the Dragon have all used Unreal to create stunning virtual worlds. We teach students how to use these same tools to animate characters, build environments, and bring their ideas to life.

Roblox Studio

We also teach game development using Roblox Studio—the platform behind some of the most popular games kids play today, like Adopt Me!, Brookhaven, and Tower of Hell. Students learn to design, script, and publish their own Roblox games using Lua, building skills in both creativity and coding.

Scripting with Lua

Roblox uses a coding language called Lua, which is simple to learn but powerful enough to build full games. Students use it to create everything from player movement to health systems, leaderboards, shops, and more. We guide them through each step, helping them understand how code controls the game—and how to make their ideas work in the real world.

Roblox Studio Tools

Roblox Studio is the all-in-one platform where students build their games. It lets them design 3D worlds, animate characters, add sound and lighting, and even use physics—no extra tools needed. Whether they want to make a racing game, an obby, or a role-playing world, we show them how to bring it all together in one place.

Publishing and Monetization

One of the best things about Roblox is how easy it is to share your work. Students can publish their games online, invite friends to play, and even learn how creators earn Robux through in-game items or passes. It’s a fun and safe way to explore digital creativity while building real-world skills in design, logic, and entrepreneurship.

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