OK, Dracula: Alpha One

OK, Dracula
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2 min readDec 2, 2016

A few leading notes:

Friends! We’re ready to let you play an extremely early preview of OK, Dracula. This version is raw. There’s a lot more to come. There will be bugs. We know about some of them, and don’t know about others.

Feel free to send us your feedback. Also, feel free to show off screenshots and stuff. Brag about your high score! Try and use the #OKDracula hashtag, so we can see it! We’ve selected a tiny group of folks to be part of Alpha One. If you’re not part of the Alpha yet, you should sign up for the list. If you’ve signed up already, hang in there. You’re in line!

The game plays on Apple TV 2 & iPhone. The game is best experienced on Apple TV 2. The iPhone version is just a shrunken version of the game at the moment. We’ll likely change the entire “kicking” mechanism to take advantage of the touchscreen. Let us know if you have any ideas ☺️.

How do I play?

Like THIS:

You’re a vampire. You have to kick a human skull as far as possible, before you run out of blood.

The blue line is your trajectory

Click the Apple TV Remote or tap your iPhone screen, when the trajectory looks good to you, and Drac will punt the skull to the ‘X’. Keep kicking, and try to get a huge distance.

Watch out for obstacles and strange beasts. The skull’s name is Jerome. The bear’s name is Samantha. Samantha is not a girl, or a boy. Samantha is a bear. The ‘duck’ is Darmite. He’s British.

Collect blood drops to top up your health meter, prolonging your life. Collect bones and style points. These don’t do anything yet… but they will soon.

FAQ

Android?: Soon

Is Dracula peeing?: You tell me?!

Can I have the Alpha?: Sign up to the list, and we’ll send it out in time!

What did you build the game with?: Unity

How do I contact you?: Text or call 1(310) 299–2142 for bug reports, feedback, etc.

Bonus stuff

That’s it for the moment. Have fun!

Love, Pasquale & Jacob

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OK, Dracula
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you have to kick a human skull as far as possible. by @jcb and @pasql at @thinkoco