Dracula Frames Review (Nintendo Switch)
Welcome to our Dracula Frames Review where we enter Dracula’s castle consists of 8 floors. Each floor has a large picture with a magnificent painting representing landmarks of Dracula’s life. Your goal is to rebuild each painting through a sliding puzzle and get to the top floor! The paintings are cut and shuffled in the jigsaw style, leaving the player to reposition the pieces. The castle keeps secrets Discover hidden items. Explore and discover secrets.
Dracula Frames Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 207MB download size.
- Sliding puzzle gameplay.
- Touchscreen controls.
- Can play with buttons and stick if you want.
- Help acts as a manual.
- Completed pictures tell the story of Dracula.
- Randomize/reset puzzle button.
- Satisfying.
- Cool pixel art borders.
Dracula Frames Cons:
- No tutorials.
- You cannot get an undo button.
- Absolutely no replay value.
- Could do with a hints button/feature.
- One note, it’s the same thing over and over.
Related Post: Raiden IV X MIKADO Remix Review (Nintendo Switch)
Dracula Frames:
Developer: qubyteinteractive
Publisher:qubyteinteractive
Store Links –
- Graphics - 7/107/10
- Sound - 6/106/10
- Accessibility - 7/107/10
- Length - 6/106/10
- Fun Factor - 7/107/10
Summary
Dracula Frames is a simple game, it’s a slide puzzle where you literally slide tiles around to make a picture. We older gamers will remember the physical versions of these games as they were quite the thing back then. (also taught us how to fix things and cheat as we would rip the tiles out and reapply them to make the image) I liked what Dracula Frames was going for and it’s fine in a mundane kind of way, there are no-frills or variations so after the first puzzle you have seen everything the game offers. I had a blast playing it on a night after a day of intense gaming, it’s good to just chill with a podcast and Dracula Frames. Overall it’s bland but well executed.