I just purchased football-o-saurus for $20 USD expecting that I could play against my 9 year old son on our local home network. Alas, I discovered that I can only have one network license for the $20 and must pay another $20 for a second license!
Wow... the game is really cool, but $40 seems very steep indeed just to play against a family member.
Is there any way to purchase a second network license at a reduced cost?
If not, I feel kind of suckered into buying a game that I'll not really be able to ever play w/o spending double what I expected.
Thanks for any help,
-Mark R.
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Please send me an email to sean@windowsgames.co.uk and I'll sort things out
Same problem!
Sean, I too thought that purchasing the full version of football o saurus woudl allow me and my sons to play on my home network. I just purchased the "All windows games" package a few days ago and was planning to play with them this weekend. I'd be interested in knowing if an arrangement has been worked out for this. Thanks!
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Hi Sean,
I also bought the complete package of games for windows and my younger brother was dissappointed he couldn't play against me at home after I had taught him how to play. Just wondering if you could help him (me) out.
Cheers
Jase
I also bought the complete package of games for windows and my younger brother was dissappointed he couldn't play against me at home after I had taught him how to play. Just wondering if you could help him (me) out.
Cheers
Jase
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