Corel Click & Create - ISO Dump

Kippykip

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Not sure what this is exactly, it seems to almost exactly be Clickteam's The Games Factory with some sort of reskin. A precursor?
History on this stuff seems to be a bit muddied...
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...Anyway here's the download links:
  Magnet Link [Don't forget, you will need a torrent client to use magnet links!]
Click to download this file via CDN CDN Download

UPDATE: A Japanese build just got archived on archive.org
Here's a mirror to that version too:
Click to download the Torrent for this file Torrent Download [Don't forget, you will need a torrent client to use .torrent files!]
Click to download this file via CDN CDN Download
 
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Kippykip

CEO of cancelled
THE ONE
Speaking of CNC... the Japanese version surfaced which is probably even more rare.

Might be worth also archiving here since dickteam DMCA's their uploads on archive.org. I'll see what I can push later.
EDIT: Done
 
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Not sure what this is exactly, it seems to almost exactly be Clickteam's The Games Factory with some sort of reskin. A precursor?
History on this stuff seems to be a bit muddied...

Klik & Play’s successor was initially developed under the name Klik & Create. It was to be published by Europress Software, the original publisher of Klik & Play, and the first few hundred copies were actually printed and sold under this title. Remnants of this original name still exist, including the "kc" prefix used for objects and the ".kca" file extension used for tutorials

Late in development, the publishing rights were sold to Corel. Because Corel marketed multimedia and desktop publishing software, they renamed the product Click & Create to appeal to a professional demographic. It retailed at a significantly high price point of $695 USD on May 31th 1996.

The Games Factory was released concurrently as a budget cutdown version of CnC with several professional features removed. It was published by Europress Software along others like empire.

The planned sequel to Click & Create was originally titled Click & Create 2. However, Corel sold the publishing rights to IMSI, a company known for visual productivity and design software such as TurboCAD. IMSI subsequently renamed it to Multimedia Fusion.

The rights to the original Click & Create software were also sold to IMSI around the same time, resulting in the product being rebranded and re-released under the name Multimedia Fusion Express Applying the final v1.06 patch to a standard installation of Click & Create automatically updates the software's internal branding and logo to Multimedia Fusion Express.

So all Click and Create, The Games Factory, The Games Factory Pro and Multimedia Fusion Express are roughly all the same software. Just with some features/objects removed for TGF.

More info: https://create-games.com/article.asp?id=2348
 
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