
/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/46058010/ss_dda0bb8a347307a104f0303cdd090fea5168c1cc.0.0.jpg)
When time runs out I gather them and ask them, “Where is your game?” Kids start to chat, snack, play games alone or with others. Then as they hit first snag, their enthusiasm drops. It starts well, they assign themselves tasks and start working, very excited. They have three hours to finish the game. Finally one boy volunteers to be the boss and oversee the whole process. I explain to them about the roles in a gaming studio, how they need a game designer to come up with rules of the game, they need a team that will write code, others will make sprites and backgrounds, then there will be sound effects and music guys.

So yea, it was at that time when I was teaching kids how to make games.

Kids stood there watching me with sadness.
