
Clickteam is the development group behind award winning software titles such as Klik and Play, The Games Factory and Multimedia Fusion. Clickteam has been a reality for more than 15 years now. The heart of Clickteam is made of developers, so expect a different approach from us than you’d get from the usual marketing driven companies. We have more passion and pay more attention to detail to the quality of our products and our code.
Clickteam operates as a French development group founded in 1993. They have been active from 1994 through at least 2026, though their output has not remained constant over this long period. The company published 24 games on PlayPile and developed four of them. Their catalog spans multiple genres, with Indie titles leading the count at 13 releases. They also focus heavily on Simulator and Strategy games with six entries each. Other areas include Arcade, Adventure, Point-and-click, Shooter, RPG, Platform, and Racing games. Nearly all their work targets PC on Microsoft Windows, while they have released six versions for Nintendo Switch and five each for Android and iOS platforms. The quality of their published works shows a mixed picture. The average rating across three rated titles sits at 60 out of 100. No game from their catalog has reached the great tier with a score of 80 or higher. Instead, two games earned good ratings in the 60 to 79 range. One title fell into the mixed category between 40 and 59. Room13 released in 2017 holds the top spot with a 70/100 score. Spud's Quest from 2013 follows with a 60/100 rating. Bit Odyssey came out in 2014 and received a 50/100 score. Their recent releases include MyPopgoes in August 2024 and Five Laps at Freddy's scheduled for December 2026. Their output volume fluctuates significantly by decade. They released only one game during the entire 1990s. The 2010s saw a surge with nine games, while the 2020s have produced six so far. Clickteam describes itself as a group of developers rather than a marketing driven company. They claim to focus on code quality and attention to detail. Their bio also notes they created software tools like Klik and Play, The Games Factory, and Multimedia Fusion. Despite their claims about passion and quality, the low number of rated titles and the average score of 60 suggest their games often land in a mediocre range rather than achieving widespread critical acclaim.























