Student Coding Projects: App Development & Games
Watch our students turn their creative ideas into functional apps and games through our hands-on coding bootcamps.
See a demonstration of 'SURVIVE: A BOARD GAME', a mobile app developed by one of our students. The project showcases skills in game logic, user interface design, and creative problem-solving learned in our Coding Warriors course.
This video presents 'CATCH THE RAT', a fun reaction-based game created by a student. It features different difficulty levels and scoring, demonstrating the tangible and entertaining results of our app development classes.
'Word Filler' is an educational game app built by our student Zorawar. This project shows how students can combine their interest in word puzzles with coding skills to create a polished and functional application.
This is a student-made 'QUIZ' app that challenges users with riddles. It's a great example of how we teach kids to build interactive applications with clear user progression and scoring systems.
A student named Agastya created this 'Golf Striker' game. Our courses empower kids to take their passion for sports or games and transform it into a real app they can share.
Meet Aaliyah, a student who was inspired to create a 'Gift Shop App'. Our program encourages students to think like entrepreneurs and build applications with practical, real-world uses.
Here is a look inside Aaliyah's 'Gift Shop App', which features a curated selection of baking supplies and games. Students learn how to organize content and design a clean, user-friendly interface.
Zorawar Sahota, the creator of the 'Word Filler Game App', is one of our many inspiring young coders. We focus on building a child's confidence by helping them complete and launch their own projects.
A screenshot from Zorawar's app shows the user interface for his word game. Students learn to code game mechanics, such as filling in missing letters and validating the correct answer.
Abhiraj Singh created a 'QUIZ App' during his time with us. We believe every child has the potential to be a creator, and our courses provide the tools to make their ideas a reality.
About From Idea to App: Student Creations
These apps are developed during our Coding Warriors track, where students shift from passive users to active creators. Instead of just learning theory, kids work through the entire development lifecycle, including defining game logic, designing user interfaces, and debugging their own Python or Scratch scripts.
From Logic to Launch
At RoboGenius, we believe coding is a practical tool for creative problem-solving. When a student builds an app like 'Word Filler' or a quiz game, they are not just following a tutorial. They are learning how to handle variables, manage conditional logic, and troubleshoot errors.
Our Approach
We tailor our curriculum to the student's age and ability:
- Visual Coding (Ages 5-10): Using MIT Scratch, students learn the fundamentals of sequencing and logic to create simple, interactive games.
- Text-Based Development (Ages 10-18): For students ready for the next step, we transition to Python. Here, they build apps with real-world applications, such as mobile-first tools or complex game mechanics.
Why Projects Matter
Completing a project, whether it is a functioning app or a robot, builds confidence. We hold Demo Days where students present their work, helping them learn to explain their code and take pride in their creation. This experience prepares them for future hackathons and competitive robotics events.
Join Us in Gurgaon
We host our sessions at our center in Sector 56, Gurgaon. Our batches are kept small to ensure every student gets direct guidance from our mentors. We do not believe in passive learning. We believe in getting hands on the keyboard and building something new.
RoboGenius
At RoboGenius, we don't just teach syntax; we guide students to build things that actually work. Our mentors focus on turning screen time into project time, helping kids move from playing games to designing their own apps.
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