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  1. #1
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    Default Drascula

    Hi!

    A question from our reader Artemiy:

    Do you plan to release your "Drascula" game as freeware (it seems I've heard about this somewhere)?

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Drascula

    Thank you for following our work for so long :P
    People of ScummVM has contacted us for adapting the game to the ScummVM system and update the game with a better resolution, etc.
    We are very glad with it and also recently they got an international version of the game translated into 5 languages.
    When we could send them the source code (now we are very bussy with the production of our game 'The Abbey'), we guess there will be a freeware version for ScummVM for everybody.
    Be patient!

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Drascula

    Wow, thats great news, especially the part about the translation of the game. I'm looking forward to playing it!

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Drascula

    Why have you decided to release this game for free? Any plans for releasing other oldies as freeware?

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    Default Re: Drascula

    We think some of our games are good enough for enjoying most of adventure players. Characters, stories, puzzles over all (in the old style)...
    Since these games technically are oldies we don't think they would report us any economic bennefits more. So we prefer share with the fans of classic graphic adventure, as we are one of them.
    Maybe one day we'll put as freeware The Treasure of Alcachofa Island

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