Roboquest Frequently Asked Questions
Is Codecraft Learning Center affiliated with other robotics companies?
No. Codecraft Learning Center / Roboquest is an independent organization. We are not affiliated with any other robotics company, franchise, or school. Our programs, curriculum, and events are developed in-house, focused on quality STEM education and hands-on robotics learning.
What is the purpose of Roboquest?
Roboquest is a robotics challenge designed to give students a fun, structured, and competitive experience. It prepares young learners for future local and international robotics competitions.
What values guide Roboquest?
Roboquest is built on important core values and the spirit of Gracious Professionalism, including:
Teamwork and collaboration
Respect for everyone involved
Integrity and fairness
Inclusion and valuing every participant
Focus on learning and discovery over winning
Creativity and innovation
Gracious Professionalism means doing your best while treating others kindly and respectfully—whether winning or losing.
Why does Roboquest have strict rules?
Our rules:
Reflect official robotics competitions
Promote fair play, discipline, and problem-solving
Help build focus, resilience, and teamwork
These prepare students well for future STEM challenges.
When is a robot game stopped or restarted?
Games may be paused or restarted only if:
A laptop crashes or shuts down
Software malfunctions
Robot hardware fails or disconnects
The Game Master, with input from the Robot Game Judge and Head Judge, evaluates these situations and decides on restarts.
What if there is miscommunication or missed announcements?
Teams are expected to listen carefully to all announcements and instructions.
It’s the team’s responsibility to ask questions before their match starts.
Once a match begins, officials rarely pause or restart unless there’s a clear issue.
Final decisions during matches are made by judges according to the rules.
We recommend teams assign a member to monitor announcements at all times.
How are concerns or disputes handled?
Direct concerns to the Game Master during the event. Post-event, Codecraft reviews all issues by:
Watching video recordings
Consulting the Robot Game Judge and Head Judge
Reassessing scores or procedures if needed
Please address feedback or complaints only to Codecraft Learning Center or Roboquest.
How are winners determined?
Winners are chosen based on official scoring criteria. But truly, all participants are winners for their dedication, creativity, and love of robotics.