Clickteam Retired Products
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Klik & Play
Klik & Play was Clickteam's debut product in 1994. It's successor is The Games Factory, which added many elements to game creating, such as screen scrolling.
Click & Create
Corel Click & Create (CnC) was developed by Europress Software Ltd. From 1996 to 1998, it has been used to create commercial products. Europress Software Ltd. has used it for their educational Q and Living Classics range sold internationally. Vitalize! was introduced along with Click & Create, which is still being developed for Multimedia Fusion and The Games Factory.
Click & Create was later known as Multimedia Fusion Express after it had been repackaged by IMSI Software and given a new name. It was later replaced by Multimedia Fusion.
The Games Factory
The Games Factory was a game authoring tool developed in 1996 by Clickteam. The software was the first to utilize the Storyboard and Level editing system, which would then become part of Multimedia Fusion 2. The software is rather limited, and although it lacks features that are now incorporated in the newer authoring tools, the software was very simplistic to use and was able to create detailed and brilliant games. The software came with a list of tutorials which explained the basis of Interia, High Score Tables, and even taught users to create a simplistic Artificial Intelligence System. The latest known official version was TGF 1.06 .
Jamagic
Jamagic was a script-based 3D game development tool created by Clickteam.
Multimedia Fusion
Multimedia Fusion was the predecessor of Multimedia Fusion 2 and the successor of Click and Create.

