Coding and Gaming

Free download, a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music and art, and share your creations on the web. Learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.

A programming language aimed at young users with only a small knowledge of programming, a more advanced version of Scratch. File and webpage manipulation and advanced colour sensing, cloning and much more.

Free video game / creation tool for Mac & PC. Design mode lets you create enormous 3D platforming levels filled with fun gameplay elements like power-ups and fireballs, while Play mode lets you explore through the thousands of diverse user-created challenges being uploaded every day.

Make exciting computer games, without the need to write a single line of code. Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional looking games within very little time. Free lite version for PC, not free for Mac.

Make your own free games online and share them with your friends. Make your own platformer games, spaceship shooters, apace adventure game.

Create platform-based games and other types of 2D games. No coding required. Learn how to program. Share your games with your friends. PC only.

2D game creation. Collaboration and sharing features will have you making Flash games on Mac or PC.

CodePen is an ideal environment for educators to teach front-end design and development. Students see what code does in real time.

A robust and intuitive programming language created by Apple for building apps for iOS, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch. It’s designed to give developers more freedom than ever. Swift is easy to use and open source, so anyone with an idea can create something incredible. Free, but you will need a newer version of iPad.

A fun and educational game environment where students learn to code in a real programming language. No previous experience needed. Courses ready to follow and is based on games.

An open source collaborative programming site for drawing art, playing music, and creating games. It is also a place to experiment with mathematical functions, geometry, graphing, web pages, simulations, and algorithms. Programs are open for all to see and copy. Has an online guide, discussion forum, tutorials and teacher’s manual.

Follow the instructions in the monster’s speech bubble as you move along. A quick introduction to code.

Solve puzzles using programming logic. Ages 4-8 and 9 and up. Has a variety of devices to work with.

Incorporates math and shapes, with lessons in vocabulary essential to programming. Has a keyboarding piece and tutorial videos.