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Click & Create (CNC), sometimes referred to as "Click 'n' Create", is a 'klik' program made by [[Clickteam]] to develop games. Click & Create is often regarded as 'out of date' like [[Klik & Play]], as it is no longer on the market and it does not share as many features as [[Multimedia Fusion]].
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CNC later became "Multimedia Fusion Express," thanks to an upgrade patch released by Clickteam.  CNC/MMFE is essentially the same program as TGF, with a few minor differences and additions, including:
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*Word replacement.  All instances of the words "game" and "level" were replaced with "application" and "frame" respectfully.
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*A timeline editor, which allows for easier management of time events.
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*The TGF splash screen is no longer displayed upon exiting the game.
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*CNC is slightly less glitchy than TGF.
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*CNC generates .cca files instead of .gam files.
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Like the other programs in the series, CNC uses a "Drag and Drop" method of creating games, and requires next to no proffessional coding.
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=See Also=
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*[[Clickteam]]
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*[[The Games Factory]]
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*[[Multimedia Fusion]]
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*[[Klik & Play]]
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*[[GameMaker]]
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Revision as of 15:36, 5 April 2007

Click & Create (CNC), sometimes referred to as "Click 'n' Create", is a 'klik' program made by Clickteam to develop games. Click & Create is often regarded as 'out of date' like Klik & Play, as it is no longer on the market and it does not share as many features as Multimedia Fusion.

CNC later became "Multimedia Fusion Express," thanks to an upgrade patch released by Clickteam. CNC/MMFE is essentially the same program as TGF, with a few minor differences and additions, including:

  • Word replacement. All instances of the words "game" and "level" were replaced with "application" and "frame" respectfully.
  • A timeline editor, which allows for easier management of time events.
  • The TGF splash screen is no longer displayed upon exiting the game.
  • CNC is slightly less glitchy than TGF.
  • CNC generates .cca files instead of .gam files.


Like the other programs in the series, CNC uses a "Drag and Drop" method of creating games, and requires next to no proffessional coding.

See Also