Clickteam Multimedia Fusion is used for game and software creation. It allows users to create games for Windows, Mac, iOs, Android, Flash, Java and XNA which is used for Windows mobile phones and the Xbox. Users can start by opening a frame that contains any graphic the user prefers, insert and drag other objects which are also called extensions, then set a grid style Event Editor. After doing this procedure, users can start creating multimedia applications and presentations, games and screen savers. The software features a Debugger which gives the user an opportunity to systematically check their products before they release them. The Debugger can be turned on and off any time the user prefers. The interface allows users to navigate and develop games and applications even without any knowledge in programming. The toolbar benefits users for its quick accessibility. The Workspace toolbar helps in creating levels of games and applications, the Properties toolbar allows viewing of the application, frames and objects, the Object toolbar displays all objects in use in a single frame, and the Frame Editor places elements of the program visually.
The Multimedia Fusion application was generated by Clickteam as a program which can be utilized by developers to make easy interactive multimedia games for Microsoft Windows-based systems. Clickteam is a software company founded by François Lionet, Yves Lamoureux and Francis Poulain, in 1993, headquartered in Paris, France. It is well known for the creation of a script-free programming tool that enables users to create video games or other interactive software using a range of GUI tools. The improvement that is visible in the environment provided by the Multimedia Fusion software can be utilized to save source code data in a CCA file. The control of these CCA files may also consist of references to images and other essentials applied by the author of the CCA file into the interactive multimedia game as background, foreground and character designs. These are categorized as data files and are expressly known as Multimedia Fusion files. Older versions of the Multimedia Fusion software utilize files affixed with the .cca extension, however, recent versions of this software do not use the CCA format anymore, since the MFA format is now the standard data files of these versions.