Draculaland by robinjohnson
A comic adaptation of the vampire classic. Guide Jonathan Harker on a trip through Transylvania, interacting with mad scientists, zombies, annoying magpies, moustachioed werewolves, and ultimately Count Dracula himself!
This game uses a mobile-friendly engine that creates the feel of a type-in parser game using clickable links.
Also available as an Android app: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.versificator.draculaland
Play all my games: https://versificator.itch.io
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Give me money: https://paypal.me/versificator (one off tips) or https://patreon.com/robinjohnson (pledge a payment per game)
This game uses a mobile-friendly engine that creates the feel of a type-in parser game using clickable links.
Also available as an Android app: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.versificator.draculaland
Play all my games: https://versificator.itch.io
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/rdouglasjohnson
Give me money: https://paypal.me/versificator (one off tips) or https://patreon.com/robinjohnson (pledge a payment per game)
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by Savio
06 Apr 2021
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by Pascal666
17 Sep 2019
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by blackknight
02 Dec 2017
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by km1397
17 Sep 2017
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by Achmed Schachbrett
03 Mar 2017
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by DavyB
26 Jan 2017
Draculaland has the same look and feel as Robin's IFComp 2016 winner, Detectiveland. Input is via touchable/clickable buttons and a split screen separates the unfolding story from a control panel in which available operations and associated objects are displayed. Draculaland has been put into the ‘horror’ stream but ‘comedy’ is perhaps its most dominant characteristic.
It is of a similar high standard to Detectiveland, with Draculaland perhaps having a slightly clearer story and some puzzles that are a bit more challenging. Again, there is a comprehensive hint system when needed.
Overall, this is another outstanding adventure from Robin Johnston, and one that I highly recommend.
It is of a similar high standard to Detectiveland, with Draculaland perhaps having a slightly clearer story and some puzzles that are a bit more challenging. Again, there is a comprehensive hint system when needed.
Overall, this is another outstanding adventure from Robin Johnston, and one that I highly recommend.
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by DarkForestCrow
05 Jul 2016
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