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Clickteam has partnered with the folks at Humble Bundle to offer a pay-what-you-like bundle of its Clickteam Fusion game dev software and source code for games built using that toolset.
Longtime software developer Clickteam has partnered with the folks at Humble Bundle to offer a pay-what-you-like bundle of its Clickteam Fusion game dev software and source code for games built using that toolset.
This comes just weeks after Humble sold a very similar bundle of Yoyo Games' GameMaker software with GameMaker-authored game source code, and highlights how Humble is continuing to expand its remit beyond games to include game development tools and assets.
It's interesting to note that while Humble has been intermittently selling bundles of game dev software alongside its more traditional game bundles for some time, it has yet to allow game dev software into its permanent storefront.
Valve, by comparison, began selling such software through Steam in 2012.
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