Multimedia Fusion, often referred to as MMF, is a software authoring tool mostly used for game development or prototyping. The program is created by Clickteam who bought the rights to the name "Multimedia Fusion" from IMSI. This program was the late
Multimedia Fusion, often referred to as MMF, is a software authoring tool mostly used for game development or prototyping. The program is created by Clickteam who bought the rights to the name "Multimedia Fusion" from IMSI. This program was the latest in the Klik series of development software (until early 2007 when Clickteam introduced Multimedia Fusion 2 and The Games Factory 2), and included an extensive list of features as well as bug fixes. The program uses a "point and click" programming language much like a table (the Event Editor) to program an application. Recently four bonus packs were released, introducing some new objects with new features, such as alpha blending per pixel, named variables and isometric grid.