Kid Dracula (1993 video game)

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Plot

This game is a sequel to the events of the original Kid Dracula. Galamoth (called Garamoth in the game) has returned and it is up to Kid Dracula to stop him once again. However, he seems to have forgotten most of his spells. Also, many of his minions have turned against him and joined Galamoth. Death remains by his side however, and gives him tips and heirlooms from his father, Dracula, along the way.

Audio

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Reception

Template:Video game review Electronic Gaming Monthly reviewers ranged from lukewarm to dismissing the Kid Dracula. One reviewer found it to be one of the better Game Boy titles they've played while another said it was not revolutionary, it applied tried and true concepts well. One reviewers said the control and graphics were above average while a third said the bosses were cute, while a third reviewer said "I really like [Kid Dracula], even though he looks quite unusual."[1] The last reviewer said the game was merely okay as it moved too slow to avoid the problem of blurring the action on the Game Boy's screen.[1]

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