Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back: Difference between revisions

From WE Computers Museum
(add category)
(arrange categories by alphabetical order)
Line 18: Line 18:
It was released as freeware on August 31, 2008, and it was made available for use with the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]].
It was released as freeware on August 31, 2008, and it was made available for use with the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]].


[[Category:Video games developed in Spain]]
[[Category: Adventure games]]
[[Category:Video games]]
[[Category: Digital items owned by WEC Museum]]
[[Category:Adventure games]]
[[Category: Drascula]]
[[Category:Video games]]
[[Category: Point-and-click adventure games]]
[[Category:video games released on DOS]]
[[Category: Previously commercial software re-released for free]]
[[Category:video games released in 1996]]
[[Category: Video games]]
[[Category:video games released in 2008]]
[[Category: Video games developed by Alcachofa Soft]]
[[Category:Previously commercial software re-released for free]]
[[Category: Video games developed in Spain]]
[[Category:video games developed by Alcachofa Soft]]
[[Category: Video games published by Alcachofa Soft]]
[[Category:video games published by Alcachofa Soft]]
[[Category: Video games released on DOS]]
[[Category:Drascula]]
[[Category: Video games released in 1996]]
[[Category:ScummVM]]
[[Category: Video games released in 2008]]
[[Category: ScummVM]]

Revision as of 00:03, 4 May 2023

Dráscula cover.jpg
Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back
Developer Alcachofa Soft
Publisher Alcachofa Soft
Platforms DOS
Released 1996
Added to
Museum
DOS (from ScummVM.org): August 7, 2015

Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back is an adventure game by Alcachofa Soft that was released in 1996.

Plot

A British real estate agent named John Hacker has to rescue a blonde woman who has been kidnapped by Count Dráscula.

Versions

Drascula was released on floppy disk and CD-ROM for DOS.

It was released as freeware on August 31, 2008, and it was made available for use with the adventure game interpreter ScummVM.