Dracula: The Resurrection -

After finding a letter from Mina, Jonathan travels to Transylvania to rescue her from Dracula’s castle.

The game uses a similar to Myst III: Exile , where players stand in one spot and rotate their view to interact with the environment. Dracula: The Resurrection

(also known as Dracula: Resurrection ) is a point-and-click adventure game originally released in 1999 for the PC and later for the PlayStation and mobile devices. Developed by Index+ and published by Microids (and DreamCatcher Interactive in North America), it serves as a non-canonical sequel to Bram Stoker's original 1897 novel. 🧛 Story and Setting After finding a letter from Mina, Jonathan travels

A cursor-based interface where icons change to indicate movement, interaction, or close-up inspection. Developed by Index+ and published by Microids (and

The game begins seven years after the events of the novel (set in 1904).

Jonathan Harker believes Dracula was destroyed, but his wife Mina is suddenly drawn back to Transylvania by a psychic pull.

Mostly inventory-based or mechanical logic puzzles (e.g., manipulating levers, finding keys, or using the "Dragon Ring" artifact).

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