Cassette Juego: Dracula
1987
BGG Average Rating
6.3
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Players
2-2
Weight
1.00/5.00
Playtime
30 min
Age
8+
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Dracula (or "Hunt for Dracula") was a spin-and-move game where players try to capture and destroy Count Dracula, playing as Van Helsing and the vampire hunters. You spin to move, and the first to get Dracula will be the ultimate vampire hunter.
Cassette Juego was a very popular late-1980s spin-and-move series of portable board games that were published in Spain by CASA CHICO. They later also became popular in Venezuela, Peru, and other South American countries, published by Loklinka and Maxi S.A.
The game itself was shaped like an audio cassette tape, and its box was shaped like a cassette case. The cassette opened up into three panels. One panel contained a rotating wheel with various numbers printed on it, replacing the function of dice. The other two panels formed the board cassette. It was made ââof metal, so small magnetic chips (usually four, but this varied depending on the game) could adhere securely during travel. When not being used, the chips were placed on a small metal plate located on the upper right of the board.