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|title=Boku Dracula-Kun (Kid Dracula)
|title=Boku Dracula-Kun (Kid Dracula)
|boxart=[[Image:KidDraculaBoxArt.jpg|115px]]
|boxart=[[Image:KidDraculaBoxArt.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[:Category:Konami|Konami/KCEO]]
|developer=[[:Category:Konami|Konami/KCEO]]
|publisher=[[:Category:Konami|Konami]]
|publisher=[[:Category:Konami|Konami]]
|categories=[[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]]
|categories=[[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]]
|systems=[[:Category:Super Nintendo|Super Nintendo]]
|systems=[[:Category:Super Nintendo|Super Nintendo]]
|releasedates=[[1991]] (Famicom - JP)<br>[[1993]] (Gameboy - JP, NA)
|releasedates=[[1991]] ([[Famicom]], JP)<br />[[1993]] ([[Game Boy]], JP, NA)
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings=ESRB: Unrated
|ratings=ESRB: Unrated
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One reviewer of this game called it ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down [[Game Boy]] version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark.
One reviewer of this game called it ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down [[Game Boy]] version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark.
Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game.
Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game.
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One reviewer of this game called it Castlevania for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down Game Boy version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark. Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game.

Table of Contents

Walkthrough

  1. Castle
  2. Sky
  3. Underwater
  4. Arctic
  5. City
  6. Desert
  7. Outer space
  8. Sky (again)
  9. Base

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