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Castle of Dracula

Overview

Castle of Dracula is a puzzle game, developed and released by Yun Sung in 1994.

Story

The game is set in 17XX, and Dracula kidnap Lydia, a daughter of an unnamed elder from the city of Goidel. Then, the elder asks for an valiant knight called Sonnie to rescue her from Dracula's hands. Sonnie will go on to Dracula's Castle, but he (and an unnamed Player 2 palette swap character) will face numerous opponents until they reach on her.

Overview

The game is a puzzle game where you must find a way to get a key to go onto the next stage. In order to do this, you must throw a block into his respective figure. And you must do this in a certain time limit, as well with a certain number of tries.

The game is a clone of Plotting, a puzzle game for Arcade machines made by Taito in 1989. It was also released on Famicom and Game Boy as Flipull (the first one is a Japan exclusive release). So, the main differences from the original game and Castle of Dracula are:

- The character throws the piece from the left side of the field instead of the right side;

- The time limit is not represented by a numbered counter, but by a bar composed of squares;

- In Plotting, you cannot request another tile set when you run out of misses, but on Castle of Dracula, you can.

Platform
Arcade
Genre
Puzzle
Alternate Names
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Wikipedia
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Media

Arcade - Marquee

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3840 x 1021

Clear Logo

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World -  942 x 834

Screenshot - Game Over

Castle of Dracula - Screenshot - Game Over (Korea) - 480x240
Korea -  480 x 240

Screenshot - Game Title

Castle of Dracula - Screenshot - Game Title (Korea) - 480x240
Korea -  480 x 240

Screenshot - Gameplay

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Korea -  480 x 240

Screenshot - High Scores

Castle of Dracula - Screenshot - High Scores (Korea) - 480x240
Korea -  480 x 240