Clickteam
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Clickteam logo |
Type |
Privately Owned |
Industry |
Software |
Founded |
Paris, France (1993) |
Founder(s) |
François Lionet
Yves Lamoureux
Francis Poulain |
Headquarters |
Paris, France |
Key people |
Francis Poulain, Financial Director
Jeff Vance, CEO Clickteam USA
Chris Carson, VP USA Operations
DT Holder, VP Special Projects
Rhon Schlick, Sales - Graphic Design
Jason Darby, UK Sales & Marketing Manager |
Products |
Multimedia Fusion, Klik & Play, The Games Factory
See other products |
Website |
Clickteam.com |
Clickteam is a software company, founded in 1993 by François Lionet, Yves Lamoureux and Francis Poulain, headquartered in Paris, France. Clickteam is perhaps best known for the creation of a script-free programming tool that allows users to create video games or other interactive software using a range of GUI tools.
Before co-founding Clickteam, François Lionet was the programmer of STOS BASIC in 1988, a programming language for the Atari ST and in 1990 AMOS BASIC, a more advanced programming language for the Commodore Amiga. Both of these have since been released in open-source form on the Clickteam corporate website. Yves Lamoureux was also a successful game developer prior to co-founding Clickteam, working with multiple companies on games.[1]
Clickteam's debut software was Klik & Play released in 1994,[2] this marked the team's first successful software release. Subsequent releases included Jamagic, a 3D game-making tool, The Games Factory, The Games Factory 2, and Multimedia Fusion. Clickteam's most recent application is Multimedia Fusion 2 (MMF2). Released worldwide June 30, 2006, the title is the successor to Multimedia Fusion the company's most well received software application to date. The MMF series was designed to be a user-friendly, yet powerful drag-and-drop game and application creation program; easily accessible to either those well-versed or inexperienced in programming.[3][4]
- Klik & Play (KnP)
- The Games Factory (TGF)
- The Games Factory 2 (TGF2)
- Click and Create (Also known as Multimedia Fusion Express) (CnC)
- Multimedia Fusion (MMF)
- Multimedia Fusion 2 (MMF2)
Runtime Export Modules:
- SWF/Flash Export Module for TGF2/MMF2
- iOS Export Module for MMF2
- Anaconda Runtime *Produced and supported independently but approved by Clickteam
In Beta Testing: XNA Export Module Android Export Module HTML 5 Export Module
- Install Creator (previously Install Maker)
- Patch Maker
- SynchronX
- Jamagic
- François Lionet Lead Software Developer
- Yves Lamoureux Lead Software Developer
- Francis Poulain CFO|Financial Director
- Jeff Vance CEO Chief Executive Officer Clickteam LLC USA
- Chris Carson Vice President Clickteam LLC USA
- DT Holder Vice President Special Projects Clickteam LLC USA
- Nicolas Sourdeval Graphic Artist/Marketing Production
- Anders Riggelsen Senior iOS Platform Programmer
- James McLaughlin Senior Android Programmer
- Stephen Lanier Programmer
- ^ "About Clickteam". The Company and The Products. Copyright © Clickteam 2010 All Rights Reserved. https://www.clickteam.com/website/usa/about-clickteam.html. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ Warren Buckleitner (in English). The Complete Sourcebook on Children's Software. Children's Software Revue, 2001. pp. 608. ISBN 1-891983-05-9, 9781891983054. https://books.google.com/books?ei=t49JTZCGBMGs8Aa_97meDg&ct=result&id=2BGxLDlrhp0C&dq=The+Complete+Sourcebook+on+Children%27s+Software&q=Klik+and+Play. Retrieved 2 February 2011. "Klik & Play ✓ Runs on Windows (disk or CD-ROM) 4.5****1/2 Maxis (Electronic Arts), 800-336-2947, www.maxis.com 1994, $54.95, ages 14-up ✓ Teaches creativity, logic Provides a set of 1000 animated objects..."
- ^ Alan Thorn (in English). Game Engine Design and Implementation (Revised ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2010. p. Page 26. ISBN 0-7637-8451-6, 9780763784515. "Multimedia Fusion is a commercial, proprietary game engine designed and licensed by Clickteam for the creation of 2D games for Windows"
- ^ Clayton E. Crooks. Awesome 3D game development: no programming required (illustrated ed.). Cengage Learning, 2004. p. 72. ISBN 1-58450-325-4, 9781584503255. "Multimedia Fusion [...is a] development tool[...] mostly used for 2D games, but because it is the most well-rounded game development tool available in the non-programming category, it's a perfect way to start out. With it, you can create a wide variety of games, and the support from Clickteam (www.clickteam.com) is top notch."