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engine=[[Drascula]]| | engine=[[Drascula]]| | ||
support=Since ScummVM 0.12.0| | support=Since ScummVM 0.12.0| |
Revision as of 14:31, 14 September 2009
Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back | ||
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First release | 1996 | |
Also known as | Drascula, Dráscula: El Vampiro | |
Developed by | Alcachofa Soft | |
Published by | Digital Dreams Multimedia, Midas Interactive Entertainment | |
Distributed by | Digital Dreams Multimedia | |
Platforms | DOS | |
Resolution | 320x200, 256 colors | |
Engine | Drascula | |
Support | Since ScummVM 0.12.0 | |
Available for Purchase |
The full game can be legally downloaded from our downloads page |
Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back is the only game known that uses the drascula engine. It is an old Spanish 2D classic point & click style adventure with tons of humor and an easy interface.
You are John Hacker, a common guy that gets to meet a gorgeous blond girl, who gets kidnapped by the count and embark on a fun yet dangerous quest to rescue her.
Legal Status
In August 2008, the creators and copyright holders of Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back, Alcachofa Soft, released the game as freeware for use with ScummVM. It is available for download from our Downloads page.