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About the StoryA terse, comic horror puzzle game based loosely on Dracula, faithfully reimagining several characters and ignoring most of the original plot. Guide Jonathan Harker on a trip through Transylvania, interacting with vampires, mad scientists, zombies, annoying magpies, and moustachioed werewolves. Game Details
Language: English (en)
First Publication Date: March 14, 2016 Current Version: Unknown License: Freeware Development System: Javascript Forgiveness Rating: Polite IFID: Unknown TUID: zqokrx6glbvfw1d |
Jay Is Games
"Campy, wonderfully silly, and packed to the gills with supernatural mayhem, Robin Johnson's text-based adventure Draculaland puts the Bram Stoker classic in your hands with a very liberal comedic twist or ten."
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PC Gamer
"Draculaland is a parser-based text adventure, at heart, but it does brilliant things with its interface."
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Adventure Gamers
"At first this appears to be a straightforward adventure, but finding Dracula is not as easy as it seems. The story actually proves quite intricate, with some interesting twists and turns along the way."
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Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling
"The writing is compact, as it has to be in this format, and funny; the characters are sketched with as much personality as one could reasonably fit in the available space"
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Gamers Unite!
"Draculaland is a fun game with a good name that asks you to kill the lord of darkness, using a magnificent context-sensitive action system."
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Geek Squad
"Draculaland – or 'Draculalalaland', as you'll likely stumble through saying the title out loud – is a perfectly sized gothic adventure-puzzle game, following Jonathan Harker in his quest to slay the notorious Wallachian, Count Dracula, and rescue his bride Mina from his castle."
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