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Kodu is a Microsoft Research project that allows you to create a video game without any programming knowledge. By using the XBox controller, a set of pre-defined rules & interactions, and your own ...
Who says you have to go to college for an expensive game developer's education? Microsoft Research's Kodu puts the power of a dev kit right in your hand for a mere $5.
If you’re acquainted with a kid between the ages of nine and eighteen, encourage them to start designing games and enter Microsoft’s Imagine Cup Kodu Challenge. Kodu is software that enables ...
How do you get young kids to code? By giving them the tools to create a game where they control a Curiosity-like rover on the surface of Mars, according to Microsoft. Kodu is a programming game ...
Technology Logo on Steroids The new video game Kodu will teach you (or your kid) about programming. It’s also actually fun.
Endorsed by an "actual 12-year-old girl," Kodu offers simple visual tools for game mechanics and level design, complete with tutorials and samples.
Microsoft launches Kodu Game Lab software to help kids express creativity and learn skills needed for future jobs in science, technology, engineering and math.
Microsoft Studios manager Michael Saxs Persson tells Joystiq that Project Spark is a natural evolution of the programming language found in Kodu Game Lab, the game building software released on ...
As part of its encouraging Imagine Cup, Microsoft is giving young ones that are aged between 9 and 18 the chance to enter a game design challenge dubbed Kodu. With a renowned Xbox controller being ...
Kodu due for late June launch Microsoft-developed kid-friendly game creation tool in final stages of development, set for release at end of the month. By Brendan Sinclair on June 9, 2009 at 3:54PM PDT ...