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Dracula
(Bram Stoker's Dracula)
published by Psygnosis in 1994

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platform: Amiga OCS
game type: beat 'em up, maze, platformer
genre: Tie-In, Horror
perspective: side view
display: Raster
languages available: English
- DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUAL -
You play the part of Jonathan Harker, adventurer and vampire hunter. Count Dracula has your financée Mina Murray under his evil spell. Your quest is to rescue Mina by first destroying all of the coffins full of Transylvanian earth that Dracula uses to sleep in during the day. These coffins give him the strength to exist and he has scattered them everywhere. By following trail and destroying them, you will eventually catch him up and drive him back to his castle in Transylvania - the only place where he can be finally destroyed forever.
However Dracula is not alone. He has hordes of helpers who will fight you on his behalf. Owls, bats, snakes, rats and spiders are his beloved creatures that will attack you and, although their fangs are small, they may be deadly. Dark and evil men who lust for Dracula's gold and do his bidding are the henchmen - mighty opponents. But most deadly of all are his minions - the Brides of Dracula, Renfield the madman and Minas old friend, Lucy, now a vampiress.

2002-11-20 17:21:59

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