Castle Dracula Review
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadThis moody point-and-click adventure has potential, but it still needs a lot of refinement.
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Posts Tagged draculaCastle Dracula Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadThis moody point-and-click adventure has potential, but it still needs a lot of refinement. Read The Full Review » Vampire SeasoniPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadThe greatest hunters in the world have come for the blood of Dracula and only you stand in their way. The good news is, it's worth it. Read The Full Review »
Vampire Season is a new iOS game from developers 6waves and Brainz, and it’s due to hit the App Store on June 28th. The game will be familiar to anyone who has played a tower defense game before, but Vampire Season twists up the action by having players defend an unusual point of contention – Big Dracula himself – with a varied assortment of ghouls and zombies. And what are they protecting Dracula from? Isn’t it obvious? Interior decorators! Seriously….plus lots of other conventional and unconventional enemies as well. In-app purchases and upgrades are available, but game currency is also generated in game as you complete levels. Look for the horror to be unleashed in just a few weeks. Dracula: The Official Stoker Family Edition for iPad ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadThe future of the ebook is here, like it or not. Read The Full Review » Dracula HD on iPad ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadA haunted tale of stately and vampiric proportions, told with atmospheric music and interactive style. Read The Full Review » iDraculaiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadiDracula is a survival horror game that places more emphasis on "survival" than "horror." While the atmosphere is quite creepy, and the graphics and animation are top notch, the game play consists of moving around just one area and killing monsters, collecting weapons and power-ups, and doing this for as long as you can hold out. It's well done but ultimately monotonous and shallow. Read The Full Review » |