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alternateNames=Drascula, : El Vampiro |
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publisher=[[Digital Dreams Multimedia]],<br />Midas Interactive Entertainment|
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developer=[[Alcachofa Soft]]|
developer=[[Alcachofa Soft]]|

Revision as of 16:12, 27 January 2009

Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back
drascula-5.jpg
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 (unknown)
Engine Drascula
Support Since ScummVM 0.12.0
Available for
Purchase
No


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.

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