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Europe stands on the edge of destruction. The nights grow colder and the days grow darker, as Dracula builds his bloodthirsty army of mindless thralls.
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Fury of Dracula: Digital Edition is the digital adaptation of the much-loved board game, first published in 1987 by Games Workshop. Based on the 4th Edition of the game, this faithful adaptation allows you to re-experience this iconic game of gothic horror and deduction in a whole new way. If you’ve never played the original board game, you can see exactly why Fury of Dracula is considered a classic among the board game community!
Will you take on the role of Dracula as he increases his influence over Europe? Or will you and up to three friends take on the role of Dr. Abraham Van Helsing, Dr. John Seward, Lord Arthur Godalming, and Mina Harker as they attempt to stop him before his bloody plans bear fruit?
Fury of Dracula is a game that emphasizes hidden movement and teamwork, with the hunters having to coordinate their movements to close the net on Dracula. Dracula has a host of tricks and traps up his sleeves, to misdirect and hide from the hunters - but the hunters are armed with plenty of tools too! Each hunter provides a new way to play, with unique stats and abilities to aid them in the fight against this ancient evil.
Dracula himself has a range of unholy powers to call upon, allowing him to transform and enthral humans, along with transforming into a bat or mist in order to escape the hunters.
Once the hunters and Dracula finally clash, bloody and gruesome combat ensues. Nobody is safe as Dracula lashes out at his pursuers, and the hunters battle against the inhuman and immortal Count. Featuring a card-based combat system that rewards bluffing and tactical choices, no two clashes are the same.
Feature List:
- Detailed Tutorial Designed with care, our in-depth tutorials will walk you through everything you need to know to start your hunt.
- A Faithful Adaptation Based on the 4th Edition of the physical game, Fury of Dracula: Digital Edition recreates the iconic board game in its entirety.
- Multiple Game Modes Choose from battling against the AI, teaming up with friends locally or taking the hunt global with up to five players in online battles.
- Detailed Card Library Browse everything Fury of Dracula has to offer in our detailed library, including character, combat and event cards to prepare yourself.
- Haunting Animations The artwork from the original board game bursts to life with beautiful and bloody animations for every single piece.
- A Chilling Soundtrack Composed and created from the ground up for Fury of Dracula: Digital Edition, this soundtrack is sure to send chills down your spine - also available as a standalone purchase!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Processor:
- 2.0GHz
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia 450 GTS / Radeon HD 5750 or better
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- On board
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- 3.0GHz
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia 450 GTS / Radeon HD 5750 or better
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Network:
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- On board
User reviews
Single player AI is completely braindead. So I convinced a friend to pick up the game since it was on sale, and we tried to play multiplayer. Oops, no, that doesn't work either. The game hangs at the first loading
It's a Board game, it ain't perfect. But I like it. Seems to be best with Three people (One is Dracula and the other two play two hunters each), but supports up to five. Being able to talk to each other is a must and
I love the steam punk, Sherlock Holmes feel to the game. Love the era of the game. Its just fun. Unfortunately, this game isn't popular and it takes a while to learn. Additionally, some of the seasoned players are
Only viable as a multiplayer game. The AI opponent is a pushover as either dracula or the hunters. The only time dracula wins in when the AI cheats via illegal water moves. (example, moving from the Med. Sea to a city
Comes recommended for Bram Stoker fans and wanting a decent online board game. Unfortunately anyone looking for a solo experience against the AI is going to be sorely disappointed! The main issue here is in the
It's pretty good, if you're playing with another human. The A.I. is absurdly incompetent, but as a digital implementation of the board game, it works... most of the time.




