

How long have you been using Tynker? Since the coding unit. I don’t really remember exactly when that was, maybe February. What is your favorite thing you’ve made? The project I made called Interview With a Goldfish. What inspired you to make that project? I don’t know, I just kind of thought of it. It just kind of came to me like a vision.ĭo you look at the Tynker community projects? Yes I do. There was one called The Maze Game, it was a huge hit. There are lots of projects where people will list the projects they like most, and that one gets the top chart almost every time. What’s your favorite feature in Tynker? I like pretty much everything – I do like the broadcast feature though. That’s how you make the buttons and do other things.

What are you planning to make next? There’s a game called Very Organized Thief.

It’s a real game, but I’m making a Tynker version. What do you do with a project when you’re done with it? I usually post it if it’s really good. Why do you like to code? I just think it’s really fun in general. I’m not sure why I really like it, I just do! It’s challenging.ĭo you think other kids should try coding? I think they should because it does exercise your brain and you can make lots of cool games. What advice would you give for kids starting out with Tynker? I would probably tell them how “start” and “say” work first, and then they could learn about how the characters ask questions.Ĭamille’s mom Amy thinks it’s “pretty cool and exciting” that Camille is learning to code! When asked what benefits coding has for kids, she said, “I think it exercises your mind.
