⭐ My First Video Game · Series 1 · 7 Episodes · All Free
🎮 Parent & Child · Godot 4 · Ages 5+

My First
Video Game

Build 6 real games with your child — no experience needed. Each workshop takes about 1–2 hours and walks you through every single step together.

👶 Ages 5+ ✓ Completely Free 🎮 Godot 4 👨‍👧 Parent & Child ✓ No Experience Needed
🏎️ Start with Episode 1 →
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Episodes
78
Steps
5+
Age
Free
Always
The Full Series

7 Games to Build Together

Start at Episode 1 and work through — or jump to any episode that sounds fun. Each one teaches new skills.

Ep 1
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⭐ Start Here · Best for Beginners
Zoom Zoom! Top-Down Racing Game
Build a car that steers around a track, add a lap timer and a finish line. First time with Godot? Start here.
Ages 5+ 8 Steps · ~1 hr Start Building →
Ep 2
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Gravity · Jumping · Enemies · Coins
Jump Jump! Mario-Style Platformer
Run, jump, stomp enemies and collect coins. Introduces gravity, TileMapLayer levels and camera tracking.
Ages 5+ 12 Steps · ~1.5 hrs Start Building →
Ep 3
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Shooting · Enemies · Rooms · Roguelike
Bang Bang! Top-Down Shooter
Shoot enemies, dodge waves of bad guys and explore a randomly generated map inspired by Nuclear Throne.
Ages 5+ 12 Steps · ~1.5 hrs Start Building →
Ep 4
🧚
Auto-Attack · XP · Waves · Level Up
Fairy Survivors! Vampire Survivors-Style
You move, the fairy attacks automatically! Survive bug waves, collect XP gems, unlock 4 spells and level up.
Ages 5+ 11 Steps · ~1.5 hrs Start Building →
Ep 5
🦍
Barrels · Ladders · Spawning · Timers
Barrel Blast! Donkey Kong-Style Arcade Game
Dodge rolling barrels, climb ladders and reach the top to win. Introduces Timer nodes and animated physics objects.
Ages 6+ 12 Steps · ~2 hrs Start Building →
Ep 6
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Top-Down · Sword · Chest · Key · Dungeon
Pixel Quest! Zelda-Style Adventure
Walk in 4 directions, swing a sword at slimes, open a chest, collect a key and escape through a locked door.
Ages 6+ 12 Steps · ~2 hrs Start Building →
Ep 7
🐻
Cameras · Doors · Power · AI · Jump Scare
Night Watch! FNAF-Style Horror Game
Survive the night as a security guard! Watch cameras, slam doors, manage power and don't let the animatronic reach you.
Ages 8+ 12 Steps · ~2 hrs Start Building →
🛠️ Free Browser Tools

Make It Your Own

Use these free tools to draw your own sprites, record sound effects, compose music and plan your game — all in the browser, no installs needed.

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Pixel Studio
Draw and animate your own pixel art sprites. Export as PNG or spritesheet ready for Godot.
Open Tool →
🧑‍🎨
Character Designer
Design your game character from scratch — mix body parts, colours and styles.
Open Tool →
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SFX Studio
Create jump, coin, shoot and explosion sound effects. Download WAV files for Godot.
Open Tool →
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Music Maker
Compose background music for your game with a beat sequencer and piano roll. WAV export.
Open Tool →
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Level Designer
Sketch out your levels on a tile grid with enemies, platforms and pickups. Export JSON for Godot.
Open Tool →
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Colour Palette
Pick a colour scheme for your game. Export as CSS, hex or GDScript for Godot.
Open Tool →
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GDD Builder
Plan your game design document — characters, rules, art style, timeline. Export as PDF.
Open Tool →
🎲
Game Idea Generator
Stuck on what to make next? Hit the button for a random game concept, genre and mechanic.
Generate Idea →
See all 20 free dev tools →

Ready to build your first game?

Download Godot 4 for free at godotengine.org, then come back and start Episode 1. No experience needed — every step is explained for both of you.

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Questions from Parents

Do I need any coding experience?
None at all. Each workshop is written for a grown-up and child reading together. Purple boxes are notes just for the parent — everything else is for both of you.
What age is it suitable for?
Episodes 1–4 work well from age 5 with a parent. Episodes 5–6 are a little trickier and suit ages 6–8+ better. Confident readers can do more independently.
Do I need to do episodes in order?
No — each episode stands alone. But if it's your first time with Godot, Episode 1 is the gentlest start. Episodes 2 onwards build on similar patterns so it does get easier as you go.
What do I need to get started?
Just a computer (Windows, Mac or Linux) and Godot 4 — which is completely free at godotengine.org. That's it. No subscriptions, no accounts.
Is it really free?
Yes — all 6 episodes, forever. No ads, no paywall, no sign-up required.