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About This Game Vampires have gotten a bad rap. Take Count Dracula for instance. People think all he wants to do is suck their blood, but in truth, he wants the same things everyone else does: food, shelter, and love. He won't settle for just any woman, though, so when a man-hungry princess takes a liking to him against his wishes, he does the only thing a red-blooded (or an undead) male can do: run!As Dracula flees across a richly drawn but ravaged fantasy world, he'll come across people who need help. Your job is to guide the famous vampire and his minions as they gather resources, restore villages, and fight off a legion of enemies. To complete each captivating quest, you'll need to not only manage your resources well but also work quickly, as the princess will never be far behind! Fortunately, the Count can acquire several items that can give him a boost, such a ring that allows him to be in the sun and magic shoes that enable him to work faster. He can also learn to make potions and craft new items!This special collector's edition of Incredible Dracula includes a thrilling bonus chapter, a step-by-step walkthrough, a downloadable soundtrack, desktop wallpapers, and more!With simple but enchanting gameplay, a vibrant and charming world to explore, and dozens of challenging levels to complete, Incredible Dracula: Chasing Love Collector's Edition will take a big bite out of boredom!Moreover, this game includes Steam Trading cards and Achievements (34!)! 1075eedd30 Title: Incredible Dracula: Chasing Love Collector's EditionGenre: Adventure, Casual, StrategyDeveloper:New Bridge GamesPublisher:Alawar EntertainmentRelease Date: 29 Nov, 2015 Incredible Dracula: Chasing Love Collector's Edition Crack Patch Download incredible dracula chasing love collector's edition walkthrough. incredible-dracula-chasing-love-collector's-edition. incredible dracula chasing love collector's edition I first got this game as a filler game from a make your own bundle, from first glance with the images i thought this game was some kind of tower defence and didnt hold much hope ( im just not a fan of tower defence games)I finally decided to give the game a try and boy was a suprised. The story while simple was amusing gave me a smile at least. the graphics where simple and appealing to look at and the game play was fun.Simply but this game is a sort of resource managment, collect food, wood and stone to progress through the map to accomplish objectives to make it to the next level. Very simple concept easy to learn and easy to get to grips with to the point of it being very easy to adapt to when a new addition is included (i.e. tools and money) and abbilities (build faster, move faster)the biggest gripe is have about this game is that the levels can be long which in it self isnt a problem especially early on, but when you get later in to the game you have to think more about how to go about things or else you will trap your self with no food, or wood or stone to continue. and thats when it becomes a problem as you have to restart and redo the past 20mins.overall this game is cheap and worth the money. its a great game to sit down and play for a couple hours or just to play 1 level if you're waiting for something else. really, really sexist. I don't really know what category this game fits into, but I do know it's quirky and, even with being highly repetitive, I enjoyed playing it. In a way, it's a strategy game because you have to figure out which paths you have enough resources to navigate; i.e. if you try to take the path straight to the broken BloodDonald's you might run out of the resources you need to remove the items along that path (or to build the BloodDonald's). It's not difficult so it's very casual-friendly, I guess you would say. Basically, the game is you have to clear a path to the level exit but it's not just a straight shot because you have to satisfy the demands of the characters who call that level home; you might have to rebuild their house or help set them up on a date before they grant you passage. Levels without these needy NPCs still require you to clear a lot and procure item A before you can get item B that will allow you to leave the area. There is some crafting involved, as well; sometimes you need to craft clothing, chairs, or an engine (among other items) to be able to rebuild something or to trade to an NPC to get an item you need. There are also spells that you will need to craft, but the game tells you everything you need and even highlights stuff when you have the necessary items. The game also has a built-in strategy guide that you can look at to see what level has what resources, something you might need if you want to get all achievements because the 'gather 5,000 units of gold' might not come from natural game-play (Maybe if you always upgrade your banks to level 2\/3 you can get it in one play-through?).I forgot to mention that it also fits into the category of time management, I guess? Depending on which mode you play, there is a timer for each level that determines what star (medal) you get. I played without the timer because I just wanted to chill. I don't believe the levels change any according to what mode you play since I did play the demo first with the timer and I didn't notice a difference, but I could be wrong.There are also what I would call hidden-in-plain-sight collectibles that are for fun and achievements; the princess statue has one in every level, for a total of 60, but the stickers (gift boxes), posters, and black cats do not. Gotta collect'em all. The music is very well-done and fits the game perfectly. There's a little bit of voice-over in the game, some during the story scenes that are done with the stereotypical Dracula voice, and the rest are little reactions from the zombies, Dracula, and others while you're clearing the levels; the ones you hear during the levels could get annoying after a while, especially the one during the wedding level (I turned my volume down because he was so annoying to me, but maybe it's because I was used to the zombies and this was a huge contrast to them). Pop-culture references can be found in the game, too, such as someone who "loves rings and volcanoes".I did not encounter any bugs, but I did notice a typo in relation to items the Master has to remove; the text says "neitralize" instead of "neutralize", unless they did that on purpose for some reason (or that's how it's spelled in another language, such as Latvian or Russian).. I was really looking forward to playing this game and the first 20 levels were great! But starting with level 21, it became a "do it my way or else" game. It is way too easy to not have enough of a resource to finish a level requiring a restart and trying a different strategy. After an hour, I finally finished level 21 and started level 22. When "not enough resources" loomed it's ugly head in that one, too, I quit. I play games for fun... not to try to discover how the devs want the level completed. So for me, this game is a "thumbs down". Sorry.. I like this game. Its got humour, hidden objects and harder levels than the normal time management games. Plus an extra chapter at the end. Hours of fun.. A pretty good casual time management game.60 levels, lots of hidden collectibles, a good crafting system and very polished graphics.There is also plenty of challenge in the game if you are a 3-star completionist.

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