Game Making with Bitsy with the National Videogame Museum
GAME MAKING WITH BITSY Free Resources: https://www.thenvm.org/nvm-at-home Bitsy: https://ledoux.itch.io/bitsy Save the NVM: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/s... The National Videogame Museum is closed to the public at the moment, but not to worry — we’re bringing the Museum to you! Today we're going to be exploring Bitsy, a free game-creation tool made by Adam Le Doux, that allows you to make tiny worlds and games for people to play in! Recommended for ages 7+ Subject Links: Computing, Game Design Want to learn more? Every week the National Videogame Museum will be live on Youtube with fun and educational activities to encourage people of all ages and abilities to get creative with videogames at home. We would absolutely love to see what you make, so share your creations with on our social media channels and they might even be featured in a future livestream! Every Tuesday and Friday at 11am on Youtube! Free Educational Resources from the NVM: www.thenvm.org/nvm-at-home Support our Just Giving Emergency Appeal: www.justgiving.com/campaign/savetheNVMuk

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