2023 GMG-Bellevue Parents Guide

 


Welcome!

I am delighted to welcome you to the 10th summer of Girls Make Games!

This last decade has been one of the most extraordinary, and cherished periods in my life. In 2013 I launched an educational games studio with my husband and co-founder, Ish. He loved video games with a passion, and had successfully convinced me to leave my think tank job in Washington DC to create games that would educate and empower kids. We were young, and our minds were bursting with ideas. But when I started building my team, I noticed our jobs ads were flooded with resumes from young men. When I went out to games conventions and showcased our game demo, kids lined up to playtest – nearly all boys. 

Where are the girls?? I couldn’t shake this question off.

Girls Make Games came into existence almost by chance. I envisioned it as a space where I could meet girls and understand their perspectives on video games. I wanted to learn how we could develop a company and products that would genuinely appeal to all kids, including girls. 

That first camp in 2014 changed everything. I watched girls come out of their shell - they were no longer “the only girl in their friend group who likes games”. They didn’t have to hide, or pretend to be someone they were not. Amidst tears, and hugs, and “see you next years”, I realized we just couldn’t close the door on these kids. Girls Make Games had become their summer home.

 
 

So, I went back to my team of 6 young men and said, “I’m sorry, but I’ve got to do this. Can we put a pause on our game for a year or two?”

Fast forward to a decade later, my first game is still half finished, but every year at camp I remind our incoming students they’re going to eventually help me ship it when they grow up! My daughter, who just turned 1, is probably going to hear some version of the speech in a few years :) 

Last fall, we expanded our programs to provide ongoing support to our alumni beyond the age of 18. We introduced the GMG Scholarship Fund, which includes a College Scholarship. It brings me immense joy to remain a part of our students' lives and witness their incredible growth as individuals and developers.

Ten years sounds like a lot, but it has gone by in the blink of an eye. As parents, you are well aware of this feeling. I am grateful for the opportunity to spend these memorable summers with your daughters and for the trust you place in Girls Make Games. I am incredibly proud of all the talented game developers who have graduated from our summer camps, as well as those who will be joining us this year!

A big Thank You for being a part of GMG’s summer and community; I hope your daughter/camper has the most amazing summer and I look forward to hearing how it goes.

Here’s to another #GirlPower summer of game making!

Laila Shabir
Founder and CEO, Girls Make Games

 

 

//Camp Overview

  • Live, guided instruction.

  • All camp participants will learn fundamentals of game development through group instruction led by a mentor (Camp Counselor)

  • Small groups of 4-5 participants per Counselor

  • Each participant will collaborate on a team game with their group to be entered to Demo Day, a chance to present their game and win prizes!

  • Community building (i.e. make new friends!) via online games, community contests and more!

  • Meet industry role models: Speaker sessions and special modules led by industry experts. A chance to learn about careers and pathways in the video games industry

 

 
 

 

//Camp Logistics, Dates & Hours

//Camp DELIVERY:

All camp instruction and interaction will be delivered at:
Crystal Dynamics, 11900 NE 1st St, Bellevue, WA 98005

//CAMP Dates:

July 10-28, 2023 (Mon-Fri only)

//CAMP Hours & Schedule:

10AM - 4:00PM Daily Extended care available from 8:30am-5:30pm

See full breakdown in “Daily Agenda” below.

//CAMP Parking and Entry Instructions:

Parking: Available on site at the front and back entrance parking lots.

  • Venue Entry Directions:
    Please enter the building from either entrance (front or back).
    A GMG team member will meet you in the lobby and show you the elevators that take you to the 2nd floor where camp is being held.

 

//Daily Agenda

8:30 - 9:30 AM

// Early Drop off

9:30 - 10:00 AM

// Regular Drop off

10:00 - 10:30 AM

// Games & Research Time 🎮🕹️

10:30 - 11:00 AM

// Industry Speaker Session 🎤

11:00 AM - 12 PM

// Lab + Instruction Time 💻

12:00 - 1 PM

// Lunch and Activities (Get some relaxation in! :D)

1:00 - 3:00PM

// Lab + Instruction Time
Learn new concepts + work on your game
Spend the last 10-15 mins play testing + QAing! 

3:00 - 3:30PM    

// Break  
Stretch + move or Let’s get some snacks! 🍊

3:30 - 4:00 PM

// Play games! 🎮🕹️

4:00 - 4:30PM

// Regular Pickup

4:30PM - 5:30PM

// Late Pickup

*The schedule does not apply to: Final Presentations Day  [Last day of camp]

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//Three Week Overview

Our camp curriculum is designed to encourage exploration of game making tools in a safe, collaborative setting. Campers will experience community building through team games as well as participate in fun games + activities and contests!


//Week 1

Introduction to fundamentals of Game Design and camp game engine: Construct 3. Each participant will receive group instruction led by a Camp Counselor. Later in the week, campers will form a team within their age cohort (Jrs. 8-12 or Teens 13-18) and brainstorm ideas for a game together that they will work on for the rest of camp. GMG will facilitate team formations.

For advanced Teens and repeat GMG Teen Participants, there will also be an option to choose Unity. GMG will assess if a Teen student is eligible to be in the Unity Track.

//Week 2

Campers continue to experiment and expand their knowledge of game engines, building their games and creating art. The goal of the second week is to have a playable demo demonstrating core game mechanics and game world.

//Week 3

Campers spend 2-3 days polishing their games to be complete and playable, then learn to ‘pitch’ their games to their group. Campers selected to present at Demo Day will be notified at the end of camp!

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//Curriculum Topics

In a span of 3 weeks, participants cover topics including:

1. Game Design

2. FUNDAMENTALS OF Game Programming

—Game logic, building in Construct 3 or Unity (for Advanced Teens only)

3. Game Art –

—Creating, animating and importing art assets

4. Music and Audio Engineering –

—Creating, editing, and importing game audio

5. Pitching and Presentation Skills

6. Other Highlights:

  • Industry Guest Speakers

  • Games and Contests

  • Enter Demo Day for a chance to win Prizes sponsored by GMG’s Partners - Take Two Interactive, Nintendo of America, PlayStation and more!

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//Demo Day & National Competition

Our favorite day of the year! This year, top 3 games from each category – Teen and Jr. — from around the country will present their game and vision to a panel of judges and live online audience.
Demo Day winners will receive exciting prizes sponsored by GMG’s Partners:
Take Two Interactive, Nintendo of America, PlayStation and more!

Demo Day 2023 DATES TBA

Watch the 2022 Virtual Demo Day

2015 Demo Day held at Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California


Meet the 2022 Winners here, and check out the
published games for Winners from
2014-2019!


// Technical Requirements & Laptops

 
  • COMPUTER MOUSE

  • ONE OF THE SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS:

Google Chrome 61+ Firefox 60+ Safari 13+  Microsoft Edge 79+
*Google Chrome preferred*


ConsTRUCt TRACK OS SPECs:

Windows: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11 or newer
Mac: OS X / macOS 10.9 or newer
Chrome OS: Any Chrome OS device updated to v61+

OR

UNITY TRACK (TEENS ONLY) OS Specs:

Windows: Windows 7 (SP1+), Windows 10, and Windows 11, 64-bit versions only. Graphics: DX10, DX11, and DX12-capable GPUs

Mac: 10.13+ (Intel editor), 11.0 (Apple silicon Editor)
Graphics: Metal-capable Intel and AMD GPUs

Please be sure to provide administrator access on your child’s device or we may have to call you during camp for login information!

Participants are required to bring their own computers. The upside is that the girls are then able to take their projects home and continue working on them without interruptions.

// In case a participant does not have a laptop, they can request for a loaner laptop from GMG at a minimal cost ahead of camp. Option to sign up for a loaner laptop is in the camp services form linked below


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//Before/After care

We offer both early drop off and late pick up for our Bellevue location.

• EARLY DROP OFF HOURS: 8:30am – 9:30am

• LATE PICK UP HOURS: 4:30pm – 5:30pm

To sign up for these services, please see the Camper Services + COVID-19 Waiver Form section

*If you need earlier / later hours, please let us know and we’ll try our best to make accommodations.

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//Camp Lunch

DAILY MENU *

Sammich Monday: Variety of Deli Sandwiches, Subs

Taco Tuesday: Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas, Fajitas

Burger Wednesday: Cheeseburgers, Reg Burgers, Veggie Burgers! :)

Chow-Mein Thursday: Variety of Asian dishes

Pizza Friday: Variety of Pizza

Campers have the choice of bringing their own lunch everyday, or purchasing through GMG for $10/day.
GMG will provide lunch free of cost to scholarship recipients for all days requested on the Camper Services Form below.

Healthy snacks like fruit, veggie chips, and granola bars provided throughout the day at no cost. *Menu may vary based on location, all families will be notified in advance. We’ll provide a full refund if you choose to opt out due to changes.

To sign up, please see the Camper Services + COVID-19 Waiver Form section

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//Who’s Teaching?

Our staff comprises of independent game developers as well as students from some of the top Computer Science and Game Dev programs in the country like USC, MIT, DigiPen, and UT Austin.

Industry Guest Speakers share their expertise and journey to inspire young game devs. Past speakers include industry veterans such as Tim Schafer (creator of Psychonauts), Kellee Santiago (Journey, Flow), Pavni Diwanji (VP Engineering, Google)

Each camp is headed by a Camp Coordinator – your main point of contact for the duration of the summer camp, and 3-4 Camp Counselors. Camp Coordinators communicate with GMG HQ and handle day-to-day logistics, while Counselors lead instruction and mentorship at camp.

>> You will hear directly from your Camp Coordinator the week before camp starts.

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//Prep for Camp

Can’t wait for camp? We totally get it! :D

Here are a few things you can get started on before joining us:

• Brainstorm ideas and game genres:

One of the best parts about making games is researching and brainstorming what your game is going to be about. Make sure to take notes, draw sketches and bring them in at camp!

• Review Game Engines

Take a look at the game engine we’ll be working in: Construct 3. This is not a requirement and we’ll cover pretty much everything from scratch, so no worries if you don’t get to it!

• Play the 2022 Demo day Finalists games!

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// Camper Services + COVID-19 Waiver Form

The form below covers all sorts of important information that will help us run a smooth camp.

Please be sure to be as thorough as you need. Include dietary restrictions, and medical and emergency information.

This form also includes information on GMG’s COVID-19 Policy and guidelines: COVID-19 Guidelines. Please be sure to read this before filling out the form.  

Form Link: >> Camper Services and COVID-19 Waiver

DEADLINE: wednesday, JUNE 14

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//Summer Camp FAQs

  • What’s the best way to reach GMG?

Email support@girlsmakegames.com or call our HQ (833) 464-7877 or (833) GMG-SUPP :). Please note this number is only active for the duration of the camp, Mon-Fri, 9:30am-7pm Eastern Time (EDT), July 10-28, 2023.

  • MY DAUGHTER HAS NEVER PROGRAMMED BEFORE, IS THIS CAMP RIGHT FOR HER?

That’s A-OK! Our curriculum is designed to be flexible for all age groups and coding levels. Campers work in teams of 3-5, supported by a dedicated team counselor. Nearly 2/3rds of our summer camp attendees have limited coding experience, so your daughter will have plenty company :)

  • MY DAUGHTER HAS EXTENSIVE PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE AND HAS MADE SEVERAL APPS, IS THIS CAMP RIGHT FOR HER?

Fantastic! Making a team game is a great way for your daughter to flex her coding muscles, and help bring her team’s vision to life. There’s so much more to game development than programming alone - game design, art, animation, teamwork, even marketing and entrepreneurship!

  • CAN MY DAUGHTER BE ON THE SAME TEAM AS HER FRIEND?

Yes, of course! Camp staff conduct a survey before sorting teams so the campers have a chance to share who they’d like to be with.

  • Where can we see more pictures of what camp looks like?

Our Facebook page is a treasure trove :) https://www.facebook.com/girlsmakegames/photos_stream

  • Can we miss a day(s)?

Generally that’s OK. Since the campers are working on a team project, it would come down to how they want to share the workload. Team Counselors may assign homework to make up for the lost time.

  • WHAT IS YOUR COVID-19 POLICY AND WHAT IF MY CHILD IS SICK?

GMG is committed to ensuring our participants have a safe and enjoyable summer camp with us. Please review our COVID-19 policy for more details on our policy and guidance for parents. 

Please note, participants that experience longer absences due to illness (COVID or otherwise) are welcome to return to camp pending proof of recovery.

  • What coding languages will my daughter learn?

We teach game design and development using powerful game engines like Stencyl, Construct 3 and Unity. This year students will learn Construct 3. Advanced Teens will have an opportunity to make their game in Unity. GMG will determine eligibility for Advanced Track.

  • Do kids spend all day in front of a computer, coding?

Not at all. It’s summer! We take frequent breaks and make sure we get some play time away from the computers :)

  • Can camp guardians attend any activities or camp sessions?

In order to create a fun and safe space for our campers, we do not allow any guardians to attend sessions. However, most of our in person camps will feature Orientation on day 1, and Final Presentations on the last day of camp. Guardians are welcome to join us then! We will share more information closer to dates. 

  • Who are the camp counselors/teachers/speakers?

Our staff comprises of independent game developers as well as students from some of the top Computer Science and Game Design programs in the country like USC, MIT, DigiPen, and UT Austin.

Industry Guest Speakers share their expertise and journey to inspire young game devs. Past speakers include industry veterans such as Tim Schafer (creator of Psychonauts), Kellee Santiago (Journey, Flow), and Phil Spencer (President, Xbox).

  • HOW BIG IS YOUR CLASS SIZE?

We cap our classes at 24, but our ideal class size is between 16-20.

  • Do you provide overnight accommodations?

Unfortunately not :(. We’re a day camp, but who knows, maybe one day? :)

  • How do we keep the spirit of GMG going after camp?

GMG’s Portal has a ton of awesome resources for anyone who wishes to continue growing their game dev skills. We also encourage our campers to return at other year-round GMG events! Please sign up on GMG’s mailing list on our home page to receive more GMG news.

  • What is your refund policy?

We offer 100% refund through June 25th, none thereafter. Please see GMG Terms & Conditions for more info.

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//Contact GMG

Email: support@girlsmakegames.com or fill out the contact form on the website.

Tel: (833) GMG-SUPP [(833) 464-7877]
Please note this number is only active for the duration of the camp, 9:30am-7pm Eastern Time EDT, July 10-28, 2023

Twitter: https://twitter.com/girlsmakegames

#GirlsMakeGames #GMG2023

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/girlsmakegames

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsmakegames/

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With camps both virtual and in person, we wanted to provide a sense of connection and community to all campers wherever they are in the world. To that end, we have built a small, closed (private) website, titled “GMG World” that will only be accessed by our summer camp community.

GMG World will feature campers, staff and speaker profiles, as well as game dev tutorials and camp-wide announcements.

To get started, please have your camper fill out this brief form:
https://bit.ly/2023-gmg-world-profile

Note: Campers may choose to remain anonymous by using an alias/avatar. We would still love for them to create an entry and share a little bit about themselves (favorite games and so forth).

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