About the Dracula recall game
Bram Stoker's 1897 novel is public domain, and its gothic atmosphere is pure memory-game fuel. Castles, coffins, bats and moonlit Transylvania await.
Did you know?
- Bram Stoker never visited Transylvania β he researched it from books.
- The character was partly inspired by the 15th-century Vlad the Impaler.
- Stoker's novel is written entirely as a series of letters, journals and recordings.
- The first film adaptation, Nosferatu (1922), had to change names to avoid copyright β despite Stoker's novel now being PD.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Dracula recall game work?
All the dracula tiles are shown face up for a few seconds β memorise the layout. They then hide, and the game asks for each one in turn ("Where was the Vampire?"). Click the right spot to reveal it; wrong clicks count as misses.
What are the difficulty levels?
Quick is 6 tiles with 6 seconds of study time, Standard is 9 tiles with 8 seconds, and Full Deck lays out all 12 tiles with 10 seconds. Your best first-try score is saved for each level.
Is it free?
Completely free, no signup, nothing to install. Progress is saved privately on your device.