Version 1.0 running on Windows 95. Source: Anatoly Shashkin
Version 1.0 running on Windows 95. Source: Anatoly Shashkin
Developer

Clickteam

Status

Obsolete

Initial Release v1.00 05/1996
Latest Release v1.06 (build 38) 2000
Platforms Windows 9x logo
Languages English
Français
Predecessor

[Klik & Play]

Successor

Multimedia Fusion

Corel Click & Create, shortened to CNC and also known as IMSI Multimedia Fusion Express depending on the version is the successor to Klik & Play developed by Clickteam and published by Corel. This product had a more professional target demographic in mind with more tools, a more lenient runtime agreement and a steep price of 695 USD.

Click & Create had a focus on Multimedia rather than just games, referring to the user’s creations as “applications” instead and saving them as CCA files.

The license for the software was eventually given to IMSI, who rebranded it as IMSI Multimedia Fusion Express.

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