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Dracula

Dracula (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Commodore 64
Tags: Adventure, Graphic, Horror
Developer: CRL
More Platforms: Intellivision

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??/??/1986

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Reader Reviews

Dracula review

Reviewed December 10, 2010

bloomer says: "Dracula is an exciting, garish and highly confounding 95% text adventure which was released for the Commodore 64 by CRL in 1986. It was the first of a series of similarly themed horror adventures by Rod Pike (and later, other authors) including Frankenstein and The Wolfman. Dracula broadly follows the events of Bram Stoker's novel and remains highly regarded in C64 circles to this day for a multitude of reasons, sensationalism amongst them. The non-text 5% of the game consis..."
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