• Easily and quickly create and build a 2D video game or application for Windows PCs
  • Imports in all the common graphic, sound and video file formats
  • Huge user community and tutorials online at the Clickteam website
  • Comes with 1000's of premade graphics and you can also create your own
  • Optional export modules for creating iOS, Android, Flash and HTML5 content

This is an excellent program for people who are want to get into game development without feeling too overwhelmed. With that being said, there is a learning curve to this. You don't need a lot of programming knowledge for this to work (although it's always good to learn), and it's generally user friendly, but it takes some patience and trial and error before you'll start to feel confident with it. I also wouldn't recommend this program for elementary children, as it's just too complicated. For the hobbyist and the serious developer, though, this is a great tool.

I just got this software yesterday. I haven't done much yet, but so far have been able to add my own images and input basic physics and movement. The program has built in physics engines that you can designate to objects in your game which helps with novice designers like myself with not alot of programming experience, but you do essentially have free rain to program pretty much every aspect of your game. The only thing I would say to those upfront who are skeptical of purchasing this as I was, is that this does have a learning curve to it. I'm sure with time I will gain a familiarity with it, but this has the potential to make some great games and I'm excited to play around with this program. There are tons of tutorials online that I plan on watching to help grasp certain concepts of this program and that will help with the event editor system. It appears there is a large support community if you have difficulty with somthing, which is comforting. There is the ability to edit your objects but the tool is somewhat limited. I suggest using an alternate graphics program such as gimp to create and edit your sprites and animations, Which you can upload to fusion

gramma goofed again. nothing wrong with the product just wasn't what the grandkid wanted