Dracula: The Resurrection
Dracula: The Resurrection is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game developed and published by Microids for Multiple Platforms. The game sets out the player on a fright-filled adventure in the heart of Transylvania. It takes place in the past year 1904, seven years after the events of the flaying of Dracula. In the game, the player takes on the role of the protagonist named Jonathan Harker, the hero from the original novel of Bram Stoker, who soon discovers his wife named Mina had fled London for the castle of Count in Transylvania. As the protagonist, the player needs to explore the thrilling land from a first-person viewpoint to find out the answers of questions. There are several challenging and stages, and each stage comes with tricky puzzles to solve, and an abundance of horrible evils await as the player maneuver from one land to another. Dracula: The Resurrection includes prominent features such as Animated Cut scenes, Chilling Atmosphere, Underground Mine System, Challenging Levels, First-person Perspective, and more.
#1 Coraline
Coraline is an Adventure, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Papaya Studios. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a protagonist named Coraline James, who lives in the apartment of Ashland. The neighbors of the protagonist told her about an old house in the town.
The character decided to search and reveal the secret of the old mansion where he comes to meet an odd boy Lovat. A night, he saw a mouse in her bedroom, and while chasing the mice, the player comes across a door. When the player enters through the door, he discovers a world where everyone has buttons in the place of eyes.
The player has to reveal the mysteries of the world with buttoned-eye people. The player can play the game many times to generate different outcomes. The significant features of the game are Strange World, NPC Interaction, Different Endings, Puzzles, Mysteries, and Buttoned-Eye People.