Incredible Dracula: Chasing Love Collector’s Edition
As incredible as its title claims!
Oftentimes, the first judgement players will make about a game is what its name is. Thus, when I heard of this game, called “Incredible Dracula: Chasing Love,” I knew I had to play it. I expected a funny game and hoped for enjoyable gameplay. Much to my delight, it shot beyond both of those desires and kept me hooked for two days straight to finish all of the levels.
Let me be upfront here: I have never played a resource manager game. I tend to be awful at real-time strategy games, and there is indeed a time limit for ranking purposes. Thank goodness it does not result in game overs, or I would have gotten frustrated with it. Instead, I found it a lot of fun to piece together how to best beat the levels and gather a ton of resources. This was my first experience with the genre, and I could not have asked for a better introduction.
– Real player with 58.0 hrs in game
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A fun and amusing resource and time management game with colorful detailed backgrounds. This game in places requires some well thought out strategy even in relaxed casual (not timed) mode. The biographies/profiles of the characters are worth the read.
Storyline: Count Dracula decides to get modern and look for mate using an online dating system. Having found “the perfect one” he goes to meet her only to discover she is nothing like her online profile. (That should be of no surprise! LOL) However, the Princess has matrimony on her mind and chases after Dracula, who runs away from her.
– Real player with 42.7 hrs in game
Incredible Dracula: Ocean’s Call
Game freezes up. Mouse stops working but timer continues. This seems to be a Steam issue, I hope it is fixed soon.
– Real player with 251.2 hrs in game
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A nice addition to the “Incredible Dracula” saga. Not as challenging as previous games in the series but still entertaining.
Definitely recommended for those who enjoy TM games where you have to gather resources to achieve the goal.
– Real player with 216.7 hrs in game
Incredible Dracula: Vargosi Returns
Incredible Dracula: Vargosi Returns is another time/resource management game where you need to clear the paths and achieve your goals as quickly as you can. There’s not much to say about it. 5/10
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Incredible Dracula: Witches' Curse
Love these games. Nice and easy, fun to play.
– Real player with 29.5 hrs in game
This is a typical time/resource management game… in that i can say yeah play it. You can tell the company or art people who took over this game a few episodes back have a lil trouble with pacing and decided to turn a cute purple-ish Female vampire into an ugly vampire still kept the sprites of the cute purple vamp. It was a lil disconcerting and I wasnt happy with the story but the game ran the same gambit of get supplies, use supplies. Its fine.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret
this game is great. have really liked previous versions, but 3 is particularly good with time challenges. definitely recommend it if you like time management games!
– Real player with 49.5 hrs in game
This another fun time management game. I love listening to Drac and his minion talk to each!
– Real player with 33.2 hrs in game
Incredible Dracula 4: Games Of Gods
Best of the series. Still played as usual but with a totally new concept, new stores and supplies and characters . I could best describe it as a kids playground.
I have had no technical issues
Cost is ok as you will want to replay it many times, but I would really recommend waiting for a bundle or sale for any of these light casual types of games.
So dust off your Lego, find your inner child (or even you real child), and go adventuring!!
– Real player with 147.0 hrs in game
Just love these games. Really enjoy playing them. This one isn’t as easy as it looks so be prepared to have to think on it. You can’t go wrong with these games. Enjoy
– Real player with 34.3 hrs in game
Meridian: Age of Invention
Tags: Clicker - Cooldown
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: 12 Labors type. Redundant. Prefer flavor and themes from competition.
This is a priority clicking game in which you have a HQ and little workers run along pre-drawn pathways to clear obstacles and get ressources. This game’s mechanics are centered around having to micromanage the economy between the multiple buildings built on your hotspots by queuing courriers so they can move ressources to and from mines, and move letters and packages between houses. So, it is a less streamlined, clunkier version of what is usually done in this genre which is not a selling point. Additionally, there is a clash between some of the tile arts that have more of a hand drawn flavor as opposed to the 3D character models of your workers. All things considered this was not a very recommendable example of this genre and would recommend Weather Lords over it.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
Short version: 76%
Meridian is a super casual, lightweight time management game with next to no challenge whatsoever. But with such a cute art style and fast-paced levels, it really doesn’t matter as the game is incredibly fun!
Long version:
Time management titles are usually classified as casual games, but Meridian: Age of Invention takes that to a whole new level with how easy it is. Which is a bit strange, considering that it has a remarkable pace for its genre, but this combination of speed and the lack of challenge create a really enjoyable combination.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
New Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 4
This has been one of my favorite time management games foe a long time. if you like these type of games, I recommend giving this one a try.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
I tried to like it, but it’s a no go for me. I enjoyed the first two games in the series, but this one was not nearly as fun. The difficulty ramps up very quickly on level 3 and 4. It turns very chaotic with way too much going on in all directions with workers and enemies.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
New Yankee in King Arthur’s Court 5
Return to a world of knights and dragons, witches and goblins and swords and magic to save King Arthur from a fate worse than helmet hair! Join Sir John and Lady Mary as they’re drawn back in time to deal with the appearance of a thick forest and vaporous swamps around Arthur’s castle. As they travel across the king’s vast realm to find the source of the magical scourge, they’ll encounter never-before-seen obstacles (look out for landslides!), face new challenges (unicorns, dragons and witches – oh my!) and meet new foes and friends alike!
Rescue Team: Evil Genius
I have a deep love for the Rescue Team series so I bought this as soon as I saw it. This was a great new game, although not as challenging as some of the original games. It is better than the last two games, though, in terms of challenge.
My hours on this game are wrong - it appears I paused the game and wandered away from my computer :D
but I did play it through 3 times.
Time management fans should absolutely pick this up, especially if it goes on sale.
– Real player with 117.5 hrs in game
I have had no technical issues.
Great game. Part of the Rescue Team series and one of the best. There is new and interesting game play and the music is epic. I have played the bonus levels several times just to listen. The plot lines of the previous games seem to have been lost in this one. I kinda miss that, but the new characters could develop their own stories. After the so-so effort of game 8, this game is not to be missed. Well done Devs.
I recommend this game
– Real player with 46.2 hrs in game