Roblox – Intermediate Game Design & Play
Please review the prerequisites below to make sure your student will have the basic knowledge to participate fully in the class. This is NOT a beginner level course.
In this intermediate level class, students will be using real tools and techniques that professionals use to develop games, learn self-direction, storytelling, and coding. Students will play various Roblox games and visit different Roblox worlds to find inspiration for their own games and designs. With our instructors to show the way, playing, creating and designing has never been more fun.
Join today and watch your student learn skills that will inspire and equip them for life.
Prerequisites
Review the following skills with your student before enrolling. These skills will not be covered during this class but lessons and activities will rely on students knowing these skills.
- 4 Basic Tools (select, move, scale, rotate)
- Understanding the explorer and properties panel
- Know how Anchor, Collisions, Group, Lock, and Snap to Grid work
- Solid Modeling (Negate tool and Union Tool)
To learn all of the skills needed for this classes join Roblox 101 – Beginner Game Design.
Already taken Roblox 101 – Beginner Game Design? Feel free to review these skills HERE.
*Roblox 101 – Beginner Game Design is not required to participate in this class as long as your student know the above material.
Requires a desktop or laptop strong enough to run Roblox Studio.
Minimum Requirements
- Most CPU’s that were purchased after 2005 and have at least 1.6 GHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Windows 7, 8/8.1, or 10 (Mac client will install on 10.7 (Lion) and higher)
- Video Card: DirectX 9
- Disk Space: 50MB
For best experience (Recommended Computer Specs)
- CPU: Above 2.5 GHz
- RAM: 4GB
- Windows 10
- Video Card: DirectX 12
- Disk Space: 1GB
Reminder! Class information PDFs (including Zoom links) will be available on your confirmation page after successfully registering for classes. These can be downloaded from the confirmation page and saved for later. They are also located in your confirmation email. If you lose access to the PDFs please email info@asepsocal.org as soon as possible. Double check that emails from the domain @asepsocal.org are not being blocked or going to your junk folder.