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Game about vampires and the like. Fun Gothic vampire game is not as dark as it could be. Had some problems to skip the animation and the voices do not laugh snake with signs or votes under the wrong character, I found myself. Despite everything, I enjoyed the game. Good adventure game is a sign out for the mouse pointer and the right mouse button opens the inventory. Interactive animation is how I see this kind of game. The characters have interesting designEnvironments and story book characters such as 2D in 3D. I was talking riddles are funny some a little time to find out if you unfimilure with the history. Over all, I give it a four-star rating if not for the animation glitches I was five.

A Vampyre Story Feature

  • A classic point-and-click comic adventure created and directed by Bill Tiller.
  • More than 30 hand-drawn locations in 2Drendered using a real time 3d ‘multi-plane’ camera
  • More than 25 characters
  • Mona’s vampire abilities and restrictions create interesting gameplay.

A Vampyre Story Overview

Deep within the walls of a gloomy castle in the equally gloomy land of Draxsylvania, the young, gifted opera singer Mona De Lafitte is held captive by her tormentor, vampire Baron Shrowdy von Kiefer. Ever since she was transformed into a vampire by Shrowdy and whisked off to Draxsylvania, her greatest wish has been to return to Paris, continue her singing career, and one day become a star at the Paris Opera. When Shrowdy fails to return from a nightly foray, she at last sees an opportunity to flee. Together with her only friend and confidant, a cheeky bat named Froderick, she escapes from her prison and tries to find her way back to Paris. During her flight through Draxsylvania, where she encounters some strange inhabitants and some even stranger challenges, Mona must learn not only to accept her vampire nature, but also to use the abilities she has acquired to her advantage.

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Customer Reviews

FUN CHALLENGING ADVENTUROUS THINKING GAME – Clarissa L. Perez-Arce – California, USA
I bought it at Target about 2 days I played it once and I'm addicted to it. I had dreams of potions and vampires hahaha. Anyway, the hand-drawn backgrounds and beautiful and there is a point & click game, so you see everything and hold on to pick up things. The animation is great and it's a very fun game. Children should not play, even though cuz it's a prostitute and male chauvinism and some mild language. The plot is great and I like the fact that I in turna bat and I like that I have conversations with other characters.

I wanted to like this game – Yankee Girl – Lutz, FL United States
… but I could not play! It boots just fine but when you go play a "main.exe" error. The game will be shut down.

My machine more than fulfilled the requirements. The developers have not been corrected by setting up this error.

Search the Web – Google "A Vampyre Story main.exe error". This has happened to tons of people.

Didn’t care for it; beautiful to look at but tiresome to slog through. – G. Paxton –
Although the game was drawn very appealing and made, I was disappointed in Vampyre Story, especially on the dialogue and the limited number of scenes. Clearly the design team was made at the top of their game with the rich colors and beautiful work of art. But I found the game frustrating and often annoying for the following reasons:
– Irritating dialogue: The script language was supposed to be comedic and goofy, but in the end just simply tiring to get through, with old and tired jokes and humorthat mostly fell flat. This is by far the talkies game I've ever seen … You have to sit and listen rattled by the character up to 5 minutes at a time. You can use the spacebar to skip lines, but if you skip, you miss important clues that the characters give their loooooonnnnng silly chats. It is really old.
– For some reason the developers thought it was a good idea to mark all active areas of each screen. If you hit tab, there is little bat numbers at every showclickable object. Sure it is eliminated pixel hunt, if you try to figure out which items you need, but this seriously reduces the challenge of the game. They are almost giving it away.
– Some of the tasks you have to figure out, do not make much sense. to clean with a combination of straw with a baseball bat crumbs in a panel? Going through an eccentric process of getting water under a door to get from one office, if the room only fly freely through the window? But I appreciate theillogical puzzles make up for the ease of finding the objects in their use.
– At the same time that they mark all items checked, there is no similar connection to see where the exits are in a room. You have random swish the cursor on the screen until a red arrow before you can see and move to another room.
– Very few scenes / rooms in the castle. All the action in the first 2 / 3 of the game is about half a dozen locations. Must be a pretty little castle. MoreDiversity and other scenes would be to reduce the boredom.
– Some of the objects you have to collect the inventory never get used for something. But you can not until you move them collect.
– The Story & extension. Or the lack of an end, as they were. I felt like I spent a few days this darn thing to play with nothing to show for it at the finale. Frustrating.

So I would not really recommend buying this game. It's nice to see some young people and perhaps a kick out of the roughHumor (much ambiguity and toilet jokes). Would be worth it down like a hand-me-if you can get it from someone else, but not really worth the price.

Lots of fun! – Deborah McGrath – GA
This is my first time to ever write a review, but I decided to write a quick one to with this game.

It was fun and quirky and I found the characters to be entertaining banter. I hope to get more prepared as this. I have already told many of my friends about this game. Several of them have gone to buy it.
Lasted Update : Sep 24, 2010 15:15:16

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