Klik & Play Floppy Images + Serial Key

LegoMan

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WARNING!!! THIS IS A 16BIT APP, THIS WILL NOT RUN ON WINDOWS VERSIONS THAT DON'T HAVE 16BIT APP SUPPORT

Klik & Play is Clickteam's first ever product. it was published by Europress in the UK and by MAXIS in the US.


To run this i recommend installing this on a Windows 9x VM using PCem and following this tutorial (Windows 98 is recommended)

Disk 1-4 are the setup disks
Knpupd.exe is the update application that updates Klik & play to versions V1.02

SERIAL KEY: KPE10001143

FAQ/Troubleshooting:

Q: Why won't this work on Windows 10/11
A: Klik & Play was made for Windows 3.1, and support for windows 3.1 apps was dropped in modern versions of windows. you might have luck with winevdm but its better off using PCem

Q: When i try to go into the Level Editor my computer locks up/freezes
A: Insert Disk1 into your floppy drive and run the setup again, once in the setup click "Re-install selected graphic, sound and game files. then click Change Graphic Mode and click "Standard Windows driver". reboot Klik&Play and you should be fine (sometimes its also because you haven't set your computers color palette to 16bit so try doing that also)
 

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Lad
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Klip & Play was released in 1994 (Can't find a precise date) by Europress Software in the UK, Maxis in the United States, Ubisoft in France, and Fujitsu in Japan.

Klik & Play, from Europress software, is the world's first instant game creator which needs absolutely no programming knowledge to use. It is available in the UK at £39.99 on PC floppy and £49.99 on CD, and is also available throughout the world (See Worldwide Distribution).
The result of 10 man years' development, Klik & Play is the brainchild of brilliant French programmers, François Lionet and Yves Lamoureux, working with Europress Software's development team headed by Richard Vanner. François was the man responsible for previous Europress hits AMOS for the Amiga and STOS for the Atari ST.

From https://web.archive.org/web/19961104091646/http://www.europress.co.uk/knp/knpintro.html

The floppy version comes complete with 10 example games and includes 22 graphics libraries of animated sprites.
The the CD version comes with 45 graphics libraries, 14 example games, a video tutorial and a special 3D introduction to the program. https://archive.org/details/KlikPlay_201901/ Seems to have the .ISO
There was also a Classic Mac OS version. https://www.macintoshrepository.org/5213-klik-play seems to have this version.

Here is some box, floppy and CD art I found online.

Europress:
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KnP CD.png


MAXIS:

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CD:

CD.jpg




s-l225.jpg


Floppy:

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