It's like playing a game, with its infinitely large virtual environments, realistic characters, freely moving cameras, engaging user interaction, and realistic objects/characters. 3D projects help develop both the left and right brains (science, math and logical reasoning), as well as the creative design and spatial reasoning. Creativity will be the most important skill our children can learn, as in the future, any task that doesn't require creativity will be automated. In the digital age, creative coding will be an essential skill. Everyone should feel comfortable creating a demo project to showcase their innovative ideas, just like they would when picking up a pencil to draw a novel. We can divide all coding into two categories: implementation coding and creative coding. In implementation coding a student uses well-established methods in order to complete a task. For example, they might implement the bubble-sort algorithm, which was invented more than 50 year ago, to sort a number list.