Learn Game Design, Storytelling, Coding,
and Roblox Development Through
Fun Hands-On Projects.
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All children are unique, but they all love one thing – games! We teach them how to design their own, and to take their first steps in this highly sought-after profession


From simple tools for creating Roblox games to the basics of the Lua scripting language to make their games more complex and interesting

From simple tools for creating Roblox games to the basics of the Lua scripting language to make their games more complex and interesting

In every class, we get acquainted with the words and terms used in the gaming industry, as well as the basics of time management
A project-based
approach
As they progress, each child works on their own projects and creates unique virtual worlds. They pick their favorite category, design interesting content for it, and program unique 3D characters


No prior coding experience is required.
Our Roblox Game Design program is beginner-friendly and designed to guide students step by step as they learn game creation, coding concepts, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
For face-to-face classes, laptops are available for students to use during class.
Students may also bring their own laptop if they prefer.
For online classes, students will need a laptop or desktop computer and a stable internet connection.
Our team can also help parents check if their device meets the program requirements before enrollment.
Yes. We offer a FREE Discovery Class.
This gives your child the opportunity to experience a class, meet our instructors, explore game design activities, and see if the program is the right fit before enrolling.
Both options are available.
Students can join live teacher-led classes online or attend face-to-face sessions at our Innovation Hub in Festival Mall Alabang. Both formats follow the same curriculum and learning outcomes.
Yes! All of our graduates receive a certificate confirming that they’ve developed their knowledge and skills with Algorithmics.
TODAY THEY'RE PLAYING GAMES.
TOMORROW THEY COULD BE CREATING THEM.

