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Drak(c)ula

$7.99
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Developer:
Simen Sollihøgda
Publisher:
Simen Sollihøgda
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

This is a typing game where you immerse yourself in Dracula's story while improving your typing and spelling. Enjoy a calm experience with different keyboard layouts. Type accurately to unlock the entire book and relax with a unique typing adventure.

Spell words correctly

Spelling is an important skill, and I have struggled to find a practical and fun way to practice.

Sure, the best thing would be to write a book of my own, but if you haven't tried, it's pretty hard to write something original. Also, I prefer to write words I know how to, which isn't helping my vocabulary. To improve my spelling skills, I've found repetition, repetition, and fast feedback to help. Typing and retyping a word you struggle with helps you learn it. Typing many different words lets you see patterns and recognize words built up of common sub-words. But typing a word 100 times is bad if you don't spell it correctly. I have caught myself doing that whenever I have to write a word I don't know how to spell; I make a guess and then use my computer spell check to fix it. Doing this allows me to write text fast. However, I am training the muscle memory in my fingers to type the incorrect guess, and even though I get to see the correct spelling afterward, it is not as powerful as typing the correct word out. You want someone to stand over your shoulder looking at you when you type, and whenever you misspell a word, they crack the whip and tell you, "That's wrong! Stop! Write it again like this...". So that is what this game does; it tells you when you have typed a word wrong and doesn't let you continue until you have spelled the word correctly.

Write Dracula

When in school, I was trained on writing sentences like this: "The ball is blue," "The businessman went to the bank," and "Trains run on rails." It was great practice but boring when the sentence had no context or story. That's why I selected a novel from the top of my "to read" list. If I don't learn anything from this, I will at least get to read a good book. If you haven't heard about Dracula, it's a classic novel about a vampire; it's still regarded as one of the best horror stories ever.

Touch typing

Touch typing is a method of typing on a keyboard without looking at the keys. This technique involves using all ten fingers efficiently, with each finger assigned to specific keys. If you are not touch typing, you should, if you care at all about typing speed. It's not too hard to learn; you have to know which finger to use on each key, and then spend some time practicing. Expect a drop in speed at the beginning; the best place to start might not be when taking notes in an important meeting. Start practicing while doing something that isn't time sensitive, like when reading a book.

Alternative keyboard layouts

If you do some research into ways to improve typing you will soon hear about alternative layouts. The keyboard layout you most likely use today is optimized to avoid jamming in early typewriters by spacing out commonly used letters. If you are not using a mechanical typewriter from before the First World War, this is no longer a problem, and the only reason to use this layout is that it has become a standard, and everyone else is using it. There are alternatives. Dvorak and Colemak are the most popular, and they are both optimized to reduce finger movement. Switching layout can increase typing speed and reduce the chance of typing injuries like carpet tunnel syndrome. Learning a new layout takes time, though, and just switching the computer layout without some practice beforehand will make it hard to get anything done for the next weeks if you have practiced a bit beforehand. There is no need to buy a new keyboard to use a new layout if you anyway are practicing touch and not looking down at the print on the keys.

Features

  • Spelling training

  • touch typing training

  • Dvorak and Colemak support

  • create custom layouts

  • Full Novel

  • 160.000 words

  • 11.000 unique words

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
10 user reviews
100%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I tried the demo and it was long enough where it taught me how to type correctly and at speed. I chose to buy the main game to support the dev because if the demo was enough to learn, I feel it was only right to show my support. The content is exactly what you expect: the story of Dracula in its entirety. In my life I've tried to learn how to type the "right way" several times and none of them have stuck except for this game. If you are looking to learn how to type and you've yet to find a method that has actually helped, give this game a try. It's worth the price imo and the music, typing noises, and background visuals make for an engaging experience. It's worth the $8.00 price.

14 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Immersive and excellent! It's great that you can switch between different keyboard layouts to practice, but what I like the most is the atmosphere and that I can check up on my wpm (words per minute) - and type to the classical music and sound of old-fashioned typewriters. I solemnly swear that I will finish the book.

7 helpful 1 funny
58 hrs at review
Recommended

A fun little game that helps with typing and is an interesting way to experience the Dracula novel whether or not you've read it before. I find this to be very relaxing and something to look forward to at the end of a long day to wind down. I would 100% recommend trying it out if you're curious!

6 helpful
43 min at review
Recommended

ive been trying to find a game that scratches that itch of wanting to type for no reason and this game fits. plus i love dracula so its perfect because i get to explore this book once again :))))) anyways some ppl might not consider this a game but its whatever. i honestly think this is a really clever project and fits such a weird niche but im glad this exists loll

6 helpful
41 min at review
Recommended

Such a fun game that actually really helped me type faster with fewer mistakes, and while i still have a bit more to go, I have noticed major improvement in how I type and how much i stopped using auto correct but instead I started fixing my own mistakes. 10/10 would love to see more stories

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I liked it. It encourages you to get into that flowstate where you're just writing and it feels good. Also good for educational purposes if you want to learn another keyboard layout. Punch the keys!

4 helpful
11 min at review
Recommended

What a wonderful surprise to see my progress saved from the demo, thank you for that! I was happy to find the option to hide the keyboard, I remember suggesting that feature in my feedback, and it's great to see it implemented. I've missed the addictive fun of this typing experience, there's nothing like this one out there. Looking forward to future games and updates from you!

4 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

A relaxing interesting game, that hits several of my penchants - including reading, transcribing, and typing out something to help retain it better. I have wanted to read this book for a while and now have the opportunity to do so in a unique way! I hope that this developer makes more games like this - I would definitely buy them in support!

3 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

i've had this game since its release (even played the demo) and am very happy with it. personally, its a nice thing to do when wanting to do something with your fingers while watching something and to kinda get a glimps of draculas story

2 helpful
54 min at review
Recommended

A simple but excellent idea with a fitting presentation. You can literally read / rewrite one of the best horror novels of all time while improving your typing.

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 11
  • Processor: -
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: -
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: na
  • VR Support: na
  • Additional Notes: This is the slows pc the game has been tested on so far, most likely run well on slower computers

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 11
  • Processor: i9-9900k
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2080 gtx
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 75 MB available space
  • Sound Card: na
  • VR Support: na

FAQ

How much does Drak(c)ula cost?

Drak(c)ula costs $7.99.

What are the system requirements for Drak(c)ula?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 11 Processor: - Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: - DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: na VR Support: na Additional Notes: This is the slows pc the game has been tested on so far, most likely run well on slower computers Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 11 Processor: i9-9900k Memory: 32 GB RAM Graphics: 2080 gtx DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 75 MB available space Sound Card: na VR Support: na

What platforms is Drak(c)ula available on?

Drak(c)ula is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Drak(c)ula worth buying?

Drak(c)ula has 100% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was Drak(c)ula released?

Drak(c)ula was released on Oct 23, 2024.

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