Time needed: 20 minutes
Materials needed:
Setup:
Have you ever thought about what it takes to make a video game? Before working on a computer, a game designer starts with an idea. They think about what kind of game they want to make, how they will make it fun, what the characters in the game will be like, how people will play their game, what it will look like, and much more.
When they have an idea, they’ll create a plan and figure out how to make their idea come to life. They’ll create the artwork, program the characters and environment, and put everything together so that people can play the game. It can take many years and a huge team to make a great game!
Activity:
For this activity, you’re going to play a game that shows how we all need to help save the planet. Recycling is an easy way for everyone to do their part, so your game character will be a person trying to clean up their community.
Your character needs to navigate the city to pick up trash and bring it to a recycling bin. You'll use coding block commands to help your character do that.
To get started, create the maze and set up your obstacles:
Once you’ve created your maze, check out the commands you can use to direct your character through the maze, around the obstacles, and to the recycling bin:
To play the game, study the maze, then create an algorithm using the commands to move the character from the start of the maze to pick up each of the objects (trash coding blocks) and reach the goal (recycling bin coding block).
Once you’ve navigated your character through the maze, rearrange the goal and obstacles, and create another algorithm to play again!
Troop Leaders: The instructions for all badge steps are available free of charge in the Girl Scout Volunteer Toolkit.
Girl Scout Activity Zone activities have been adapted from existing Girl Scout programming.