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LEGO® Robotics & Video Game Design Camp | Full Day |5 Days: June 15-19, 2026 | 9:30 am to 4:30 pm | Dublin

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  • June 15, 2026 - June 19, 2026
    9:30 am - 4:30 pm

LEGO® Robot & Video Game Design Camp — Full Day

Create, Code & Play Your Own Game
Does your child love video games and dream of making one? In this exciting hands-on camp, students will learn coding and game design as they build their own interactive video game worlds, characters, challenges, and sound effects. Campers follow guided step-by-step projects to build confidence, then use their creativity to design a game of their own.  Students sit with age group.  Age appropriate activities including movement activities and brain breaks.
This camp is designed to be fun, approachable, and creative for a wide range of students. Along the way, kids will practice problem-solving, storytelling, design thinking, and coding skills while working with supportive instructors. Students will also explore beginner-friendly AI-assisted game design as part of the creative process.
Robot Academy veteran students know that we believe kids learn best by making. That is exactly what this camp is about: imagining a game, building it, testing it, improving it, and proudly sharing it.
No prior coding experience is necessary. Just bring imagination, curiosity, and a love of games.

 What kids will do: 

– Compete in the morning with LEGO Robotics to earn points towards trophies

– Build multiple guided games to learn the basics

– Design their own characters, worlds, and game challenges
– Add custom sound effects and music
– Practice coding logic, sequencing, and debugging
– Share and test games with instructors and classmates

 

Supervised Lunch + Recess Break

Full-day campers enjoy a supervised lunch period and outdoor or movement-based recess break between sessions. Please pack a lunch and water bottle. This break lets campers recharge, socialize, and reset before afternoon challenges.

Afternoon — Build Your Own Robot + Coding

Campers build a real robot from parts — motors, sensors, wires, wheels, and the robot’s brain — and bring it to life with code. Throughout the week, they develop coding strategies and test their builds in BattleBot battles and Flag Football coding rounds. Every challenge earns ribbons, medals, and points — and because full-day campers earn points all day, they have more chances to win larger trophies and more awards.

Thursday Open House: Parents are invited at pickup on Thursday to see the amazing robots and Video Games they designed.

Every camper takes home their custom 3D-printed creations, and families may choose the Take-Home Robot option so kids can keep upgrading, experimenting, coding, and putting their robot to work long after camp ends.

What Campers Do All Day

  • Customize a real LEGO® robot platform
  • Build a real robot from parts — motors, sensors, wires, wheels, and the robot’s brain
  • Learn programming and develop coding strategies
  • Build LEGO® engineering attachments and upgrades
  • Complete real robot missions
  • Compete in BattleBot battles and Flag Football coding rounds
  • Solve daily LEGO® building challenges

What They Earn

  • Ribbons for daily building challenges
  • Medals for battle competitions
  • A trophy for overall achievement
  • Recognition awards

What Goes Home

  • Custom Video Game they designed
  • Official Robot Academy Diploma + course transcript
  • Robot Academy T-shirt
  • Trophy, ribbons, and medals earned during camp
  • Optional take-home robot bundle

Why Parents Love the Full-Day Program

  • Complete STEM experience in one camp — design, build, code, and compete
  • Points earned all day mean bigger trophies and more awards
  • Designed specifically for ages 11-14
  • Campers sit with their own age group and are challenged at their own level
  • Real Video Game Design using AI programming
  • Balanced schedule of engineering, competition, and activity
  • Structured, supervised environment all day including lunch and recess
  • Develops strategic thinking, problem solving, and persistence
  • Builds confidence through challenges that push campers to level up
  • No prior robotics experience required

Full-Day Schedule (9:30-4:30)

Time Activity
Time Activity
9:30 Welcome + LEGO® building challenge warm-up
10:00 Lesson + design demo
10:30 Snack break
11:00 Design, build, and play session
12:15 Awards + recognition
12:30 Supervised lunch (pack your own)
1:00 Recess / movement break
1:30 Welcome back + LEGO challenge warm-up
2:00 Lesson + strategy demo
2:30 Snack break
3:00 Build, code, and compete session
4:15 Awards + recognition
4:30 Pick-up

Returning Campers Welcome Bring your robot back and upgrade it with expansion add-ons like a six-legged robot or robotic arm.

No experience necessary. This camp is designed for first-time builders and returning campers alike.

Ready for an Unforgettable Summer? Spots fill quickly each year. Reserve your camper’s place now and give them the complete robotics experience they’ll be talking about long after summer ends.

Venue:  

Address:
565 Metro Place South, Suite 3422, Dublin, Ohio, 43017, United States

Description:

565 Metro Place South,  Suite 3422, Dublin, OH 43017