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publisher = [[Alcachofa Soft]]| | publisher = [[Alcachofa Soft]]| | ||
systems = [[DOS]]| | systems = [[DOS]]| | ||
release = 1996| | release = Worldwide: 1996| | ||
added_to_museum = DOS (from [[ScummVM|ScummVM.org]]): August 7, 2015| | added_to_museum = DOS (from [[ScummVM|ScummVM.org]]): August 7, 2015| | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 23 June 2024
Dráscula: The Vampire Strikes Back | |
Developer | Alcachofa Soft |
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Publisher | Alcachofa Soft |
Platforms | DOS |
Released | Worldwide: 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.