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The Roblox Digital Civility Curriculum And How Children Can Stay Safe And Learn Online.

 

Roblox Sandbox Game vs Minecraft
Roblox Sandbox Game vs Minecraft

As the Covid-19 pandemic hit hard, the world went into hibernation. With everything closed down and lockdowns imposed around almost all major countries, people were stuck at home.  One question lingers on everyone’s mind.  Amongst the parents of young kids, we ask ourselves.  What to do?  Can all screen time be considered “wasted”?  Or can screen time, perhaps with education technology or gamification, actually help kids learn?

 

Children who should be in school learning and developing life skills are instead in physical and social isolation. How so?  With parents and kids homebound, classes shifted from physical to virtual.  This presented a whole new challenge.  The challenge centers around balance.  Is there something that can be done to protect children on the internet?  And helps them learn at the same time?

 

When it comes to addressing the digital citizenship, safety, and educational well being of its users, Roblox is the pioneer. Roblox, as in the leader in sandbox games for kids 12 and under.

 

What is Roblox?

Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system.  Released in 2006, the platform gives young minds an outlet to try out making video games. Just like consumer insights in video game careers, Roblox lets other online users to test out a creator’s game and provide feedback.

 

Like Instagram for Millennials, or Tiktok for Generation Z, Roblox enables social creation and sharing with friends and strangers, with arguably better built in monetization for everyday creators.

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Founded in 2006, Roblox gained much rocket-propelled popularity after 2010. How exactly?  When young gamers realized Roblox’s ease of use, allowing them to start making video games and share them with friends and strangers. Roblox currently hosts about 150 million monthly active users and is growing exponentially. In my humble opinion, Roblox is so much more than a game. It is the user generated content and self expression platform of the future.

 

Like Other Emerging Easy to Use Game Engines like Manticore, Roblox Does So with Young Gamers and Creators.

Roblox is known for its user-friendly interface. Rather than code-based, the Roblox Studio applications is a simple drag and drop running on the programming language called “Lua.” This language is an equalizer.  Lua allows people with great game ideas but little programming skills to bring their games to life. Some have even described the Roblox studio app as a more accessible and friendly version of Unity, the famous game developing software. Think game development for newbies.

 

Roblox Gives Kids Exposure to Video Game Development in a Digestible Safe Environment

Roblox is a great way to get started if you are someone who is considering pursuing a video game career. It is a stepping stone of realizing what you need to create a good concept and executing it on a platform where people can play and review your games.

 

Roblox tends to attract users who are very young, mainly kids 9-15. It is a great platform to introduce new ways of learning to a generation who has seen the most pervasive, visible form of human hibernation in recent history. Roblox is an excellent way for kids to play open-ended games and even create them as they learn, opening up a new path for a video game career. Recently Roblox  introduced digital civility curriculum, allowing kids anywhere to learn through creation and play.

 

Roblox Digital Civility Curriculum

Its audience?  Positively snowballing. Roblox’s response?  It ideated a Digital Civility Curriculum for its users.  Its objectives? Two prongs really.  First, to foster safe, positive, and productive online experiences for young users.  Second, to encourage healthy discussion among students to find an optimal solution to answer the above question. Simply, how precisely can the Internet become a more suitable and safe place for all users and developers?

 

The curriculum follows a design style that allows students to develop their skills regarding the fields of animation, 3-D modeling, and coding. The course will integrate learning and development with kids and teens who will be going back to online learning this fall.

 

The course comprises six online lessons spanning from 45-60 minutes, will also include a game created in Roblox studio called Digital Safety Scavenger Hunt. It is mainly used to teach kids the difference between reliable and unreliable information available online these days. This is something a lot of adults of today can also use.

 

Roblox is becoming an integral part of education technology today, which will not only teach kids to explore their creative side but is a great way to introduce and develop STEM-based learning at an early age.

 

The Course

1. Intro to Roblox

The beginning of the course allows children to learn digital safety tips when online. The next part required every student to create an obstacle course in Roblox Studio, which can be played by other students.

 

The objectives of this lesson:

  • Highlight differences between personal and private information.
  • How to identify unreliable information if presented in a game.
  • Altering 3-D parts to create an obstacle course (an intro to making video games.)

 

Lesson overview

  • A 5 minutes introduction to let the students know what they will be learning through the course.
  • A 10 minutes intro to digital safety guided tutorial introducing concepts like protection of privacy and finding reliable information online.
  • A 15 minutes play of the obstacle course helping identify unreliable and reliable information online.
  • A 25 minutes introduction to Roblox studio, teaching the basics, and helping students create a simple one on their own.
  • A 5 minutes recap of what was learned in the lesson.

 

2. Being a Digital Citizen

Learn how to contribute to online communities and confront cyberbullying positively. Then, work on the obstacle course and get feedback from peers.

 

This lesson is something that is very important for all young minds that are on the internet today. For kids who want to make use of education technology and learn from their peers and from observation, the lesson will teach them how they can positively contribute to online communities.

 

A critical factor of the lesson is also how to confront cyberbullying. The latter part of the lesson will focus on working on the obstacle course and getting feedback from peers.

 

Lesson Overview

  • A 5 minutes introduction of the project and lesson structure.
  • A 15 minutes discussion on ways to be a positive member of the online community and how to address cyberbullying.
  • 10 minutes to adjust the layout or look of the obstacle course.
  • 10 minutes to play a peers’ obstacle course and give feedback while setting a goal to change things from the feedback received on their own obstacle course.
  • 5 minutes recap of the lesson and concepts learned.

 

 

3. Lights and Polish

This lesson is all about personalizing your obstacle course using special effects (Lights) and effectively implementing improvements through feedback(Polish).

 

Lesson Overview

  • 5 minutes introduction to project and lesson structure.
  • 15 minutes for implementing changes based on the feedback received.
  • 5 minutes to use post-processing effects to demonstrate the importance of how special effects can drastically change the look of a game.
  • 30 minutes to work on the obstacle course, from changing layouts to further improving previously made changes and applying special effects.
  • 5-minute recap of the lesson.

 

4. Coding Fundamentals

If you’ve had a child who has shown interest in knowing more about video game jobs, this lesson especially will be something that will boost their confidence in terms of learning how to code and program a simple game.

 

The lesson will explore the basic fundamentals of coding concepts such as loops, functions, if/or/then statements. It will also include mini-projects that can be added to games such as color-changing consoles/platforms and traps.

 

Lesson Overview

  • 5 minutes to introduce what is to be learned in the lesson.
  • 20 minutes to learn how to work with properties and modifying color properties of parts using scripts.
  • 35 minutes to teach how to code a trap using if/or/then statements.
  • 5 minutes for lesson recap.

 

5. Character Animation

This lesson will teach the students how to animate a 3-D figure into a unique walk animation. This will allow them to personalize the game further by adding a unique touch of their own into the overall look and feel.

Lesson Overview

  • 5 minutes to introduce the lesson.
  • 5 minutes to brainstorm and plan a simple animation.
  • 25 minutes to learn how to use the animation editor to create a simple animation.
  • 10 minutes to learn how to use scripts to add the new animation walk in the obstacle course.
  • 15 minutes to receive feedback from a peer to improve the animation.

 

6. Finishing Projects and Share

 

This is the final lesson where students will be allowed to make final preparations and add touches to the game, which will then be showcased and shared among peers and others to play. For young creators gaming enthusiasts?  This is the end goal.

Not only can young creators share their finished or even still in-development games with others, there is another sweetener.  Those 13 and over can sell in-game items for Roblox’s virtual currency Robux.  Add that to Roblox’s discoverability by over 100 million players?  Now you’ve got an user-generated platform that allows expression – and market testing – by kids! Without traditional offline consumer insights and market research.

 

Lesson Overview

  • 5 minutes introduction to the project and lesson structure.
  • 45 minutes to make all final changes to the game.
  • 10 minutes to wrap and recap the week and showcase student projects.

 

 

A brilliant idea, Roblox’s Digital Civility Curriculum lets young people learn digital citizenship, online safety, data integrity and creating learning opportunities for others.

So what’s the verdict?  Two thumbs up. The Digital Civility Curriculum is an excellent way for kids to learn:

  1. Online Safety – What it means to be a digital citizen who knows how to protect themselves against unreliable information
  2. STEM Fundamentals – Basics of programming
  3. Sharing Digital Citizenship – Using the information they gather here to create other learning opportunities, benefit others.

 

Roblox Is No “Learn Once, Over and Done”

The simple obstacle course design featured here is something that can be molded into different areas of study for young people, and a different obstacle course or a game can be created for various subjects for kids to continue learning and creating.

Roblox Provides Meaningful Learning through Fun: Education + Entertainment

For parents who are always worried about their children not learning much from their constant connection to online games, Roblox can be a massive change in the way online gaming is perceived.

 

Teachers, with the help of students, can design their own curriculums for classrooms on Roblox

It can be a fun and interactive way for kids to learn new things and new concepts. For kids who want to learn about making video games, Roblox presents a fantastic opportunity to provide a stepping stone that can help them get the essential information they need to enter a world where they can create and share freely. Whether that game environment is a futuristic Sci-Fi world, or a retro throwback reboot of something like ET or Avatar, only the creator’s imagination can decide.

Working at a Pizza Place Roblox user generated content UGC making video games
Working at a Pizza Place Roblox user generated content UGC making video games

Below are just a few examples of the most popular games on Roblox.  Yes, created by gamers and creators on the platform.

Theme Park Tycoon Roblox user generated content UGC making video games
Theme Park Tycoon Roblox user generated content UGC making video games

Roblox has provided a considerable service in the field of education technology and is going to further improve the way STEM studies are evolving these days. If your child has shown an interest in STEM or making video games, the Digital Civility Curriculum by Roblox is a fantastic way to set them on the right path.  Kudos Roblox.  And here’s to the future of the video game industry.  Bravo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sandbox Game Head to Head: Roblox vs Minecraft

Sandbox Game Head to Head: Roblox vs Minecraft

Which Game is Better in 2020?

Roblox and Minecraft are two spectacular sandbox games.  Both occupy a segment of the video game industry that is targeted at young kids aged 7 to 12.  Both loved by millions of gamers all over the world. Quite similar to each other, they often get compared to each other by gamers. Both games combine education with fun.  What does that leave me as player?  Something truly unique and interesting. Whether in terms of Art, UGC (User-Generated Content) or gameplay, the list of similarities run long.  Both of these games go head to head against each other. For good reasons.

Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at the rivalry between these two titles. I will compare all of the different aspects of both of these games and let you decide which game is better.

Now, without any further ado, let’s get started!

Minecraft Sandbox Video Game concept vs Roblox
Minecraft Sandbox Video Game concept vs Roblox

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Minecraft

Minecraft Sandbox Game concept vs Roblox
Minecraft Sandbox Game concept vs Roblox

Minecraft is currently the best-selling game in the entire world.  Make that over 200 million copies sold as of 2020. Developed by Mojang, Minecraft gets about 126 million active users every month.

Set in a blocky world, Minecraft is a very quirky game. You can literally create anything in this game or go out on adventures with your friends. This game is perfect for single-player or multi-player gamers.

Art-Style of Minecraft: Blocky Cartoonish World with Immersive Realism

Like I said above, Minecraft is set in a blocky world.  One in which the art-style is quite unique and interesting. Everything has a cartoonish-touch in this game. Yet it still manages to remain realistic and immersive. From gorgeous castles to a pixelated piece of art.  You can basically create anything in this game.

 

Gameplay:

Minecraft Sandbox Game Gameplay Concept
Minecraft Sandbox Game Concept

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Minecraft’s Gameplay:  Awesome Survival or the Sandbox of Your Creation

The gameplay of Minecraft is extremely diverse. You can do whatever you want. This game can take you on an awesome survival adventure. Or it can be the sandbox of your own creation.

When you jump into survival mode, you will have to survive in the harsh world of Minecraft by gathering resources and finding food and shelter. Enemies appear at night.  You must defeat them in order to survive.

In creative mode, you are given infinite resources and the ability to fly. You can basically create anything in this game, even a working computer. There are tons of materials in the game which replicate real-life properties.

The online gameplay of this game is something completely different!

When you interact with other players, you get a whole new list of game-modes which have been created by the community. There is a lot of UGC in this game which is just waiting to get explored. You can also interact with other players online and make some new friends.  Or you can just invite your real-life friends.  And play for a long game of Minecraft.

Monetization: Minecraft Marketplace but NO Shortcuts

 

Want to make money using Minecraft? Then you might be in for a long ride. Making video games and money from Minecraft is not very easy as compared to Roblox. Though, there is the Minecraft marketplace where the users can sell their content to earn some bucks.

It might be a little tough to start making money through this game.  But it is still totally possible.

 

Roblox

 

Unlike Minecraft, Roblox is a completely free game.  One  which can be enjoyed by anyone quickly and easily. Roblox currently has 115 million active monthly users.  What separates Roblox from Minecraft you ask?   Roblox is more than just a game.  Roblox is a simplified game-development platform which is extremely fun and engaging. A very creative and fun game, Roblox can get ANYONE hooked.

Since Roblox is free, its creators generate revenue thanks to in-game microtransactions.  By using good old-fashioned market research and consumer insights, a young creator can find the market appetite for his or her game content.

Roblox’s Art Style: Cartoonish but Much More than Blocks

The art-style of this game is pretty cartoonish, but it doesn’t follow a blocky theme like Minecraft. The world of this game looks quite beautiful, and it is filled to the brim with mysteries that are waiting to get explored.

 

Gameplay: UGC is the backbone of Roblox!

Roblox Gameplay Concept
Roblox Gameplay Concept

 

Roblox is more than just a game.  It’s a gaming platform where you can basically enjoy any genre of games. The games on Roblox were created by gamers for gamers.  The possibilities are endless. You can play the Roblox version of Call of Duty. Or should you so choose, enjoy a Roblox Minecraft.

UGC is the backbone of Roblox!

Roblox is not a single-player game.  Instead it can only be enjoyed together with the community. You can just play with your friends.  Or you can play with other people online. There are about 40 million games currently available on the platform, which have been created using the Roblox developer tools.

Do YOU want to try out different games and socialize with tons of people online?  Then Roblox is the game for you.

 

Monetization: Roblox Can Help Anyone Generate an Income for Themselves!

 

Monetization is a major factor which might make you want to try out Roblox instead of Minecraft.

Like I said before, in Roblox, the games are designed BY users. You can create your own game on the platform and generate revenue from it. The games themselves are free. However, the user can earn money through microtransactions. Robux is the virtual currency of Roblox, usable by gamers to purchase different items. Whenever a gamer uses Robux to buy an in-game item, Roblox keeps a small cut and gives you the rest. A HUGE selling-points for Roblox.

 

Conclusion: Minecraft for Single-Player or Social Fun.  Roblox to Make New Friends or to Try Your Hand at Coding & Content Monetization

 

Minecraft and Roblox are both breathtaking games. Both worth checking out. The ONE that you end up spending most of your time playing depends on your own preference.

Just looking to have a fun single-player adventure? Or simply trying to have some fun with your friends, then Minecraft is what you should be playing.

Looking to make new friends online? Then definitely give Roblox a go.  Want to try your hand at coding or even earning revenue from your creation?  Then Roblox is the game for you.  Not only is Roblox more educational than Minecraft,  Roblox can introduce young gamers to the world of coding or game content monetization.

Both of these titles are extremely fun and filled to the brim with endless possibilities. Personally, I prefer Minecraft as I really love its approach towards creativity.

 

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Start Making Video Games and Monetizing within 30 Days

Platforms for Young People to Start Making Video Games and Monetizing within 30 Days

Traditional video game development and publishing is big business.  Expensive big money business.  

According to Newzoo, the gaming industry is estimated to be over $152 billion a year,  Check out the State of the Video Game Industry and research. Gaming is bigger than music AND movies, combined!  And making video games is expensive business. Let us not forget video game marketing and publishing.  Especially if you consider the AAA video game development budgets for large game developers like EA Sports, Lucas Arts, and more.  Video game development cycles spanning 24 months or more, with 100+ people full-time staff dedicated to a given studio are not unheard of.

Does that mean only the AAA developers and publishers can create fun games that players love?  Of course not.

Must you go through years and years of formal game production school and hope for a lucky break?  Just to get a chance to create console-quality game content and get PAID?  Absolutely not. Not anymore.

Now more than ever before, young game developers and CONTENT creators can make playable games and make money in as little as 30 to 90 days

AND make good money for their creations.  As well as make the game  discoverability easy and built in!

 At the Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2019 Conference, Roblox’s CEO David Baszucki, said it perfectly.  Its category summed in 2 words.  Human Coexistence.

 

He seems to be onto something really really big.  As of July 2019, Roblox drew over 2 million creators of 3D virtual experiences.  And translated into 100 million+ active people – primarily boys and girls aged 8 to 13 – playing Roblox games every single month.

There is currently an Roblox exchange rate of $.0035/R$.  You DO have to be a member of Roblox Premium and over 13, as well as have a minimum balance of Robux.  But if you ARE, you can cash out your Robux for real money.

 

Roblox 3D virtual worlds for kids human coexistence
Roblox 3D virtual worlds for kids making video games and video game marketing and making money easy for kids 8 to 13

Not shabby at all, if you ask me. 

Roblox developers were set to earn over $100 million on the platform in 2019

Roblox’s creator community ranged widely.  Its 2 million creators spans from young creators getting their start in game design and coding, to teams of ten or twenty people forming studios. 

I had the pleasure of meeting Roblox’s CEO David about ten years ago.  He is about as smart and genuine as game CEO’s get. Ten years ago, Roblox was the mainstay of boys 7-11.  Today it attracts a loyal following over 100 million players – both young boys AND girls.  Trust me.  If you love having fun, exploring and socializing in Roblox, you MUST check out Roblox Studio.

 

Manticore Games: Like Youtube did with video creation, Manticore is on a mission.  Mission to disrupt creativity and game making.  Period. 

Its demo video on Youtube looks outright amazing. Watch the “Create a custom multiplayer game with Core in under 10 minutes.”

Manticore Games Core Royale video game engine
Manticore Games Core Royale video game making and user generated content engine without coding

Currently in a 100-spots Creator Payouts Pilot Program, Manticore is testing a simple model based on an easy premise.  The more people play your game, the more you should get paid.  

 

Yes, but what about the learning curve? Say to create a multiplayer game?  24 months?  Nope.  12 months?  Nope.  6 months? Not even that. Take a look at the following screenshot.  The Core engine lets you create and customize gameplay, social as well as scenery inside of its user interface.  You can create multiplayer or single-player games.  WITHOUT writing code.  Should you like to learn step-by-step game development, check out Manticore’s Core Game Dev Bootcamp.

Manticore CORE Engine multiplayer game development and content monetization without coding
Manticore CORE Engine multiplayer game development and user content monetization without coding

 

Manticore’s Core Game Dev Bootcamp is all of four weeks.  

Check out the Core Multiverse trailer.   These early games are really solid quality.  With the proper consumer insights due diligence, Core is capable of remaking even my personal favorite , Duke Nukem.

Age requirements to join the Creator Payout Program?  You DO have to be legally considered an adult in your country.  IF you get an invite from Manticore.  So in the United States, anyone aged 13 to 17 can participate, with parental permission.  

 

PER month, a creator gets paid $3 for every Averaged Daily User.  Fairly simple math.  What does it mean, for those of us familiar with free-to-play and subscription models?

Manticore’s creator payout model already accounts for 2 key metrics: Scale and Retention. 

If you have 1000 players on the 1st of the month, steadily bleed users through Day 3, but manage to retain only 100 players who stick around until the 30th?  Well then, you get paid only for the averaged Daily user player count.  In this case, in month 1, getting a total of $1432 for the 477 Daily Averaged Users.

If you have 1000 players on the 1st of the month and retain the same 1000 players on the 30th, you are paid for the 1000 Averaged Daily User. Or in the scenario below, in month 2, getting a total of $4425 for the 1475 Daily Averaged Users.

MONTH 1 – January MONTH 2 – February
1st 2000 2000
2nd 1000 1800
3rd 500 1500
10th 500 1500
31st 500 1500 (28th)
Month-averaged Daily Users 477 1475
Monthly Payout $1432.26 $4425

  

Of course, even breakout hits and the big money-makers on Roblox and Manticore Games are not accidental surprises.  Solid consumer research, player testing and fun, engaging gameplay are all expected table stakes.  But for young people who are looking to get started making video games, built-in mechanics for video game marketing?  Definitely check out Roblox and Manticore Games.

Game on. Level up. Live long and prosper…