Penarth boy, 11, on becoming a Guiness World Record holder

Penarth boy, 11, on becoming a Guiness World Record holder

Max, an 11-year-old from Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, has achieved a remarkable feat by earning a Guinness World Record. He accomplished this by creating a video game featuring five distinct levels within a span of four hours, all while being closely observed by official judges.

Receiving the confirmation of his accomplishment through an email was an “amazing” moment for Max. He expressed that coding feels to him “like a dream that can become real,” highlighting the creative and transformative nature of programming.

Max began coding games at the age of seven, demonstrating a strong passion and talent from a young age. Looking ahead, he aspires to turn his interest in coding into a professional career.

This notable achievement showcases Max’s dedication and skill in game development, marking an inspiring milestone in his young journey as a coder

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