Three Bath schoolboys were shortlisted for a national award after creating and designing a new educational computer game.
Sam Whitfield, Jack Gower and Sam Cairns, all pupils at St Mark's School made it through to the final ten in the Bafta nominations for the Young Game Designers Award.
The team, which are called the Major League Coders, worked together to create a new computer game called Hot Spots during an afterschool club run by computing teacher Owen Gilson.
Jack, who is in Year 11, said: "We wanted to design a quick brainteaser game that people could play during their lunch hour or break time. We did all of the programming and coding from scratch, using artwork and music created by our friends at St Mark's."
Their game, along with hundreds of other entries, was judged by a panel of industry professionals and selected for the shortlist.
However the boys, who are all studying GCSE computing, narrowly missed out on getting the opportunity to go along to the Baftas ceremony in London, because they did not make it in to the final three.
You can play the game at www.PlayHotSpots.com.