 My name is Chris Chapman, I'm 15 and I've been working on the game engine for our project. Cool, thank you, next up? I'm Dylan Dwy, I'm 14 and I've been working on the user interface. I'm Hal Batty, I'm 14 and I've been working on the sort of front end user interface of our project. I'm Harry Jones, I'm 14 and I've been working on the game code for our project. Hi, I'm Tim, I'm 16 and I've been working on everything but safe. Brilliant, thank you very much. So, it's been quite a hectic week. What do you think have been the most difficult parts? What's been harder perhaps than you expected? Yes, I'm doing the better stuff. What about working together? Did you do your own project? Perhaps that was a little bit easier in some ways? Yes, and I was the only person who wanted to do it. I enjoyed working with my own. So, what about the rest of you? Did you all fall into natural jobs as part of getting it done? We worked together. There was a lot of, what do you want me to do now? I have nothing. I used to use a database on the server. So, I used to be kind of in charge of getting that working. But then we moved to local storage with our thing. So, my role completely changed because we got rid of the whole database on the server side. So, I had to work on getting a lot of the code working on the local storage thing and working on the game engine. So, would you recommend that other people do it next year? Is it a worthwhile thing to do? Because you've given up your free time to do this, haven't you? I use Google Maps more than anything else, but there's a lot about how JavaScript works in local storage. So, I think it's a valuable experience to learn all from it. Has it made you think about... Thank you, Hal. And we got that. That's just an added bonus. Like a little Easter egg. I have a key on my keyboard. I have a key on my keyboard. Really? I have a key on my keyboard. Nobody saw that coming. A key on my keyboard. Well, you press it whenever A Hal starts singing, which has happened more often than you might think. Have you had to do stuff at home in the evenings or have you managed to get everything done in the day here? I've had to do things at home. They have. I haven't had time. Have you found it really tiring or not too bad? I haven't found it that bad. So, in terms of your school and qualifications and what you want to do next, what are your aspirations? Are you going to be doing A Levels and things? Because we talked at the beginning of the week about how a lot of you have taught yourselves in your own spare time. What do you see as your career path, your future? I hope to go into some kind of development job in future. I'm not sure whether it's web development, app development, because there are so many different types of things you can do in that whole field. I guess it changes all the time too as well. So you can't really plan for... We're talking three or four years away, I suppose. I might even be doing a job in future that doesn't exist right now. OK, so what's next? Have you finished everything? Oh, no. No. I have a girl star. This is looking good. I found she's working on her own. All done and dusted. I'm going to code when we get to the custard factory. I'm ready to be coding until after. We may need to be coding on Saturday morning before our presentation. But you fancy your chances when you do get it done. I think...