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Want To Create Your Own Computer Game? Free Workshops Available

 Children can develop computer games Nov. 7.
Children can develop computer games Nov. 7.
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DNAinfo/Andrea V. Watson

WEST ENGLEWOOD — Children and teens can learn how to create their own computer game next month through a new series coming to the West Englewood Library.

Engineering for Kids, a company that brings STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) learning to after-school programs, classes, camps and workshops, will work with students in third grade and up on Nov. 7, 14 and 21.

The free workshop series will meet at the library, 1745 W. 63rd St., from 2-3:30 p.m. They'll learn how to use Multimedia Fusion 2, a game and application tool that lets the user design, build and develop computer games. The tool is geared toward beginners.

To reserve a spot, contact the library at 312-747-3481.

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