- $4.99
- Category: Games
- First released: April 24, 2014
- Versions: 2 archived
- Installable: 2 of 2
- Seller: Microids
- com.microids.dracula5univ
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
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| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 7, 2019 | — | ★ 2.4 | 5 | $4.99 |
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Archived Reviews
Overall, not a good game…not a bad game. I agree with other critics that this game, along with its "first part," is way too short in relation to the much better previous games. The storyline was engaging, but it contradicted a lot of the game: The Path of the Dragon. I loved the references to this previous game, and it seemed very odd that the creators would not follow this storyline more precisely. I feel it would've been better if the game was more nebulous in the mythology and legend aspects provided, rather than romanticizing it to death and turning this version of Dracula into a lovesick puppy. Nevertheless, the game did hold my attention, even though it could have been much better.<br/><br/>I would have given this game three stars, except for all of the pop-up ads and the constant houndings for ratings. I do not like, nor appreciate commercials in games, especially ones for which I have paid.
I'm using a mobile device and this game won't save or allow you to continue (if you go to main menu). So frustrating!
Title says it all. Super short so worth .99
I played the whole series, I am a sucker for vampire stories. This is the best game of the genre on iPad.
Played the whole series. Was pretty good! This one was not as interesting as the others. Still it was well done and I did not encounter any glitches.
I bought these as a pack. Very disappointed. Game was glitchy, character movement and scene switches very erratic and poorly done. Not alot of editing on vocabulary, sentences need proofreading. Overall not worth money.
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