2011 – Daisy Digital Game Design

(Part 2 of Coding for Good Progressive Badge Set)

Yes – 2011 Is the current GSUSA badge


Released in 2019 but is considered part of the 2011 GSUSA Program. The Daisy Page has information on when all badges were released.

What is this badge about?

Create a maze game using algorithms.

Choose your own activities!

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Our Summary* of requirements:

  1. Learn what an algorithm is using a maze game.
  2. Create your own maze someone else will have to make an algorithm to get through.
  3. Test your maze with someone else and get feedback.

* – This summary is based off the GSUSA booklet activity choices.

What is a good Troop Meeting Plan besides the VTK?

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What is a good way to earn the badge at home?

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At Home Plans

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GSUSA Information and Details

Three steps are needed to complete this badge:

  1. Explore tools used to develop digital games
  2. Plan a maze game
  3. Build, test and improve your maze game
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Is there a matching badge for Multi-Level Troops?

Learn about the Coding Multi-level GSUSA 2011 badges.

Where does this go on the Uniform Apron and Vest?

This is a Skill Based Badge – Click Here to see diagrams and details on where to place it.

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