Castlevania (NES)

Castlevania (NES)

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Game Details

Genre

Html5

Format

HTML5 / WebGL

Controls

Mouse / Keyboard

Platform

Browser

About This Game

Castlevania, also known as “Akumajō Dracula” in Japan, is a classic 1986 platform game by Konami that has become a cornerstone of the genre. The game is structured into six blocks, each consisting of three stages, culminating in a total of 18 challenging stages. Players take on the role of Simon, a character equipped with the iconic “Vampire Killer” whip, which is his primary weapon against the creatures of the night. The gameplay involves basic movements such as walking, jumping, crouching, and climbing stairs, but Simon’s actions, especially his whip attack, are characterized by a deliberate delay that adds a layer of strategy and timing to combat. Players start with four lives and five hearts, and they must navigate through each block within a set time limit. Simon’s health is represented by a meter that diminishes whenever he takes damage from enemies or environmental hazards like projectiles. The loss of all health, the expiration of the timer, or fatal environmental interactions like falling off the screen result in the loss of a life. Throughout the game, players can recover health by discovering hidden food items and can earn extra lives by reaching specific score thresholds. Each block ends with a boss fight against a character inspired by classic horror films—ranging from Frankenstein’s monster to the Grim Reaper. Defeating the boss and collecting a red orb not only restores Simon’s health but also is necessary to progress to the next block of stages. The game’s final challenge is to defeat Count Dracula himself at the end of Stage 18. Overcoming Dracula leads to the destruction of his castle and lifts the Curse of Man, after which the player can choose to start over with increased difficulty, enhancing replay value. “Castlevania” is celebrated for its intricate level design, memorable music, and its foundational role in shaping the platforming genre.
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