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Humble Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Bundle

Humble bundle and Clickteam Fusion here with another game developing bundle offering $1,319 worth of games and tools. Just like Humble Bundle's previous offering with Gamemaker, Clickteam Fusion's bundle includes everything you need to get you started in the world of games development and on top of that, the bundle also includes many games created using the development kit. 

Pay $1 and you get:

  • Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Standard
  • Rock Rock Rocket (Source Code Debut included)
  • Oniken
  • Plantera
  • Tick Tock Isle
  • Necromonads (plus source code) 

Pay $7 (around £5.40) to also receive:

  • Universal Windows Program Exporter for Clickteam Fusion.
  • The Yawhg
  • Five Nights at Freddy's 3
  • Quadie (plus source code)
  • room13 (Early Access plus source code)

Pay $15 (£11.57)  for all of that plus:

  • Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Mac Editior
  • Concrete Jungle
  • HTML5 Explorer
  • Saucer Squad (source code debut)
  • Fusion Shapes (source code)
  • Environmental Station Alpha
  • Install Creator Pro
  • iOS Exporter
  • Android Exporter
  • Clickteam Fusion 2.5 Developer.

Absolute bargain for any game developer enthusiast.

Head over to here to grab this bundle!

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Calum Parry

Calum Parry

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A bearded fellow whom spends most days gaming and looking at tech he can never afford. Has a keen eye for news and owns a dog that's a bear.

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Acelister
Acelister - 08:12am, 5th October 2016

For the first few days, the bundle only had the standard edition of Clickteam. There was uproar on reddit, as that meant you had to have the Clickteam splash screen on your game, or use the $50 voucher to buy the $250 developer edition.

Suddenly they decided to put the developer edition as part of the higher tier.

Trying to please the audience, or trying to avoid a scandal?

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djd4ws0n
djd4ws0n - 08:38am, 5th October 2016

Trying to please.

They're using their proceeds from this to go towards Fusion 3, from what I gather. So it's in their better interest to lose out on the dev upgrades and get more sales total.

Either way, I've bought in. Used to use The Games Factory years ago to make daft games, be interesting to fall back into it. :)

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