*sigh* And this one suffers from all the same silly, amateurish design problems that every single one of Coditos games suffer from. Center-aligned text everywhere, haphazard layouts that dont give any thought to maximizing the usage of the screen. Sloppy, ugly design that kida-sorta uses the board game art, but implemented by someone (or someones) who suffer from a complete utter lack of design sense, information architecture, or user interface experience. This is what happens when programmers go it solo.
This reminds me an awful lot of Fury of Dracula. Now there's a game I'd love to see on iPad!
@IceflowStudios That sounds like "2 installs". So if I install it on my MacBook under both my OSX and Windows partitions (which is physically one machine), would I still be able to install it on my Mac Pro? From what I'm gathering here, it sounds like the answer is "no".
Does "2 machine limit" mean "2 installs" or literally "2 machines"?
That's the difference between installing it on my MacBook's Windows & OSX partitions as well as my Mac Pro's - or just one install on each (which would be a bit of a PITA). It's the difference between "2 installs" or "4 installs" - and even if the 2 machine limit does fully extend to 4 installs across 2 machines, am I going to have to jump through numerous hoops and spend hours on the phone with Adobe support to take advantage of that?