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Klik & Play
Developer(s)Clickteam
Operating systemWindows 3.1
TypeKlik
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttp://www.clickteam.com/

Klik & Play is a software application that allows its users to create video games using a range of pre-existing artwork and animations and a range of GUI tools to create stand alone Microsoft Windows applications. Klik & Play is a script-free programming tool for non-technical users that utilizes its point-and-click interface to create software by clicking buttons, navigating menus and dragging elements on screen.

The application was developed by Clickteam as their first entry into the Klik genre of software in 1994, and was published by Maxis in North America, Europress throughout most of Europe and in 1996 by Ubisoft in France. The version Klik & Play For Schools was distributed under a license restricting its use for educational purposes.

Clickteam's successors to Klik & Play are The Games Factory (sometimes referred to as Klik & Play 2), Click & Create (sometimes known as Multimedia Fusion Express), Multimedia Fusion, their attempt at a 3-D editor known as Jamagic, The Games Factory 2, and Multimedia Fusion 2.

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