The front cover of CD-ROM. Distributed by Xplosiv. | |
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Status | Obsolete |
Initial Release | v1.00 1996 |
Latest Release | v1.06 2004 |
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English Français |
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The Games Factory, or shortened to TGF is the successor product to Klik & Play developed by François Lionet and Yves Lamoureux, published by Europress. It was a sister product to Click & Create at release, which offered additional features and had a more relaxed runtime agreement. The product’s distribution varied by region. For instance, in the United Kingdom, it was distributed by Empire Interactive under the publishing label Xplosiv (now defunct)
The software was released in 1996 and is available in 2 editions: Home and Pro. It also provided an option to install the 16-bit version (for Windows 3.1 users) or the 32-bit version (for Windows 95 users). Creations saved by the product used the GAM file extension as well as being able to create stand alone executables with an optional installer. An unregistered “trial” version was also available.
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This is the low-cost version of the product released in 1996 which allowed the user to make games without needing to learn code. The distribution agreement is that games created by the software will display a compulsory splash screen advertising the product. Additionally, the software states the software should be distributed at no cost as freeware and should contact Europress if they were charged for the stand alone program.
Unregistered
The installer also lets you install the unregistered 30-day free trial of the Home version.
Pro
The Pro edition removes the splash screen at the end of stand alone games, permits the user to sell their creations, and has a Time Line editor. This was available to obtain via Clickteam, but with the release of Multimedia Fusion 2, this is no longer possible. Users wanting to upgrade are advised to update to a newer version of the product. TGF Pro is the same as Multimedia Fusion Express, previously Click & Create.