The game takes inspiration from folklore and Dr. Łukasz Kozak’s haunting anthology With Stake and Spade: Vampiric Diversity in Poland.
You’ll play as both vampires and folk across different levels that blend dark humor, eerie poetry, and Slavic vampire folklore.
A unique aspect of the game is its inverse mechanics. You’ll actually progress through failure as you question your actions and see the world through both sides of the game. That failure leads to a better understanding of what’s happening.
Another great part of the game is its eye-popping 2.5D visual style that are inspired by both Slavic art and absurdism from the iconic Monty Python.
The game is nothing like you’ve seen before, and that’s a good thing. It’s a bloody good time.
Designed for the iPhone and all iPad models, Real Vampires is a $4.99 download now on the App Store.
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