Sunday, September 22, 2019

Activity: Codeverse

Photo credit: from the Codeverse website

With desire of my boys to play video games every moment they are awake, it was a natural step to test out their interest in coding -- to program the back end of a video game and create their own characters, apps, and games.

Enter Codeverse.

My 7 year old took a trial class and had such a great time. In the 70-minute class he was able to code his own astronaut and create a way to duplicate him and move him around. The staff then texted his project to my phone, where he can play and show off the game he created!

Noteworthy:

  • The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful.
  • The space is inviting and comfortable with a variety of seating options ranging from bean bags, cushions, tables, and the largest futon-y couch I wanted to nestle in. Even a few astronaut helmets for kids to wear!
  • New children are given "space buddies" to ensure they have someone to show them around and help them become comfortable in the space.
  • Members receive the website links/information that they can continue to work on at home and much more - check the site for details!

Age Recommendations:
6-13 years old

Cost:
This is a membership driven organization, where a monthly fee (depending on the plan) will allow for a certain number of classes per month and an allotted number of "Kids Night Out" sessions. Check here for details*.

*The price on the website was too expensive for us, given we live on the south side and this is located in Lincoln Park (New City area near North/Clybourn), but on the phone they provided a lower tier option - it's worth a call to find out more.

Kids are welcome to take a free trial class! Details here.

Location/Transportation:
Current Locations are Lincoln Park, Wilmette, and Naperville

Lincoln Park: 819 W Eastman
On the same block as Pump it Up (I feel like all of us have been here), next to New City.

Driving: There is street parking (often limited) and several garages in the area.
Public: The North/Clybourn Red Line Station is only a ~5 minute walk.

Kid's Jury: 5 stars
Our son had a great time and was so excited to show off his work!