A couple of years ago me and my brother started woundering how to make games. Then when our mother came back from a trip to Stockholm she had bought us a new program called "Klik and Play". We started to like it, and soon we begun to:
-Search for other Klik and Play users and games on the web.
-Present our games as Niklas & Jonas Studio (which soon became joNickArt Entertainment)
-Search for The Games Factory users and games on the web
-Start using The Games Factory
-Contact other clickers
-Create our own clickwebsite
-Join The Daily Click
And now I am here writing about my click history.
Thank you for your time, and please continue visit joNickArt Entertainment Website: http://www.jonickart.tk/
I got KnP back when i got my first PC... and right now im not bothering with the maths.
KnP came on some mag, or it cost £4.99 to order it or something like that. TIMELINE!
-KnP
-Secondary school
-Internet (WOW other people have KnP?!.. hmm and whats this TGF?)
-borrowed TGF off a friend (who never used it)
-joined Gamemakers
-college
-left game makers to set up KlikForever
-bought MMF
total games made:
KnP: 30 odd, nothing major
TGF: 5 or so, skills develop
MMF: 2 so far.
Well i used to visit this zelda site that had an Online Arcade, i loved their games and later reading in the credits "made with TGF PRO" so i downloaded a 30 day trial, used it, loved it so i bought the full thing.
I've always wanted to create games ever since I was a child. Heck, I was one of those prodigy-type kids who programmed simple BASIC games by following a book when I was 5.
I first got KNP 2 years after I fooled around with the demo of it which was on a Maxis Simtower CD. Did practically nothing with it till my comp got formatted and I could only play 16-color, 640 by 480 games.
Then I got a few pirated versions of MMF in the following years, but now I own a fully legit version of it, despite the very, very high cost. But since it's a part of my past, present, and future... I guess it would be wrong to keep using it without paying.
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.
There was this "300 Arcade Games" disc by Cosmi that came free with TurboTax (or something of that name). I found out that a long of games that I liked on it were made in Klik & Play. I eventually went to Clickteam, bought K&P and TGF, and then I bout Multimedia Fusion 1.5.
I got in the Click Community when I was looking for Gunner 3 and I ran into The Daily Click.
I found a topic on some forum, where one of the devs had made a minigame to pass the time while the server was being fixed.(this was 4-6 months ago, I'm a major n00b. ) Someone asked how he made it, and he gave a link to the demo version of mmf. I used the demo for months until I finally got the full version.
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