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These games were produced with four hours work by Neale-Wade Community College students who had never used the Macromedia Flash tool before. They used the guide to creating a Flash game resources available on this site.

The winners were chosen for the way in which they developed their games, how much help they needed and the overall finished piece of work.

Click on a link to open a game - these are direct links to .swf files.
Right-click to save the game to your PC. There will be a pause while the game loads.


1st
1st
Joint 2nd
Joint 3rd
The best of the rest [in no particular order]...
Professor Flash
Professor Flash



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