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Three games for java enabled browsers

Free Java Software Download - if needed to display the games

What has this got to do with Bath Academy of Art in Corsham?
...well nothing much really, but some games have BAA content.

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TailGunner
"boom-banga-bomb"

Play TailGunner

Click on the arcade to play.
Instructions are in the game page -
 - use your Back button to return here.

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WordSearch
"some Corsham relevance"

Down memory lane game with 'some Corsham relevance'.
To play, just hit the 'New Game' button, (clicking the button scrolls through the games) then drag your mouse over the grid to select a word. Once found, words will remain circled. Scroll down the word list for more. If you get stuck, hit 'Solve Game'.

*New Game files:- 1. Late 1950's Students; 2. ex-BAA staff;
3. Objets d'art; 4. Sites Around (Corsham); 5. Typefaces.

*These are loaded from the server, you need to be online to input them.
Game files are re-shuffled every 'New Game' so you never play the same way twice. Looks a lot easier than it is!

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JigSaw
"The Court in pieces"

The JigSaw will start with 'Corsham Court broken up into pieces'. When the mouse is moved over a piece, a highlight should be seen. It is then possible to move the piece by pressing the left mouse button and holding it down whilst "dragging" the selected piece. The piece can be rotated by clicking the right mouse button.
Pieces that are NOT placed fully inside the picture building area can be shuffled around by clicking on the "Tidy Pieces" button. This makes it easier to sort through playing pieces that are not placed inside the building area.
The "Breakup" button does exactly that and breaks up the puzzle.
The "Solve" button can be used to solve the puzzle.
When the puzzle is correctly solved, a message will appear on the top line. If this does not appear and the puzzle "seems" to be solved, it is usually because a piece is in the wrong place or is rotated into the wrong position.
It is possible to "lose" pieces under other jigsaw pieces, just like real life. If this happens you should move the visible pieces one at a time to try and find the lost piece.
If you see a grey box under JigSaw, try Refresh/Reload in your browser.
Each time the jigsaw applet is started or browser Refresh/Reload (not when you use the Breakup button), the jigsaw will be cut up randomly. This means that the pieces may be cut differently each time.

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