Well, I have a bit more humble beginning.
You see, my favorite show used be South Park on Comedy central. (Not the best show for an eleven or so year old kid as I was then...) I would always search the internet for southpark stuff. One day I found a "South Park Character Creator Program" on the internet. So I downloaded it and tried it out. And the end of it, it left a message saying "Made with The Games Factory by Clickteam, www.clickteam.com" so I went to the site and downloaded the TGF2 demo. Now, like 4 years later, I'm here and I'm using mmf2. But I feel like I'm fading slowly away....
Well it would be a program not a game, wouldn't it? Oh and is it possible to now change my vote over to education? I don't think it was there originally... either that or i didn't see it
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I went to a summer camp and used clickteam products there. Then I realized their superiority to other game making products!
I took a game design class at my online school, and MF2 was required.
Well, I have a bit more humble beginning.
You see, my favorite show used be South Park on Comedy central. (Not the best show for an eleven or so year old kid as I was then...) I would always search the internet for southpark stuff. One day I found a "South Park Character Creator Program" on the internet. So I downloaded it and tried it out. And the end of it, it left a message saying "Made with The Games Factory by Clickteam, www.clickteam.com" so I went to the site and downloaded the TGF2 demo. Now, like 4 years later, I'm here and I'm using mmf2. But I feel like I'm fading slowly away....
wiiman why haven't you clicked "I played a game made in tgf/knp"
Well it would be a program not a game, wouldn't it? Oh and is it possible to now change my vote over to education? I don't think it was there originally... either that or i didn't see it
I think your vote was already moved over when Ricky added that option
yep, i moved them
I just search for game making program around 2000 after downloading several GB of game editors I choose Clickteam stuff and I don't regret it.
I read about Klik&play in a Dutch gaming magazine around 1994. Then found it in a shop about half a year later.