5 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN
DAY 5 – FURY OF DRACULA
Even before they started to sparkle vampires were incredibly popular in
literature, movies, games and other aspects of popular culture. I remember
playing the old ‘I Vant To Bite Your Finger’(Hasbro, 1979) game as a child.
Never knowing if Dracula would bite you as you possibly sacrificed your finger
to his bloodthirsty teeth (the teeth left two red felt pen marks on your finger
to show you had been bitten.
(I Vant To Bite Your Finger photo courtesy of http://growinguplast.com/post/109394469671/i-vant-to-bite-your-finger-1979-what-are-some found via Google)
Almost a decade later an altogether much more involved and fun game
came out from British publishers Games Workshop which featured our friend
Dracula travelling around Europe giving those hunting him the slip and leaving
an assortment of problems for the hunters to face if they started getting too
close to his trail. The game, of course, was Fury of Dracula and it was the
first board game I played where the players where playing as ‘a team’ against the
person who controlled Dracula. It wasn’t the first game to introduce this idea
(Scotland Yard had been published by Ravensburger in 1983 and won the Spiel des
Jahres award that year) but was took the idea and added rules for combat,
events and encounters – as well travel by a variety of means for Dracula.
Scotland Yard, by Ravensburger
Fury of Dracula 1st Edition, by Games Workshop
I loved Fury of Dracula and was lucky enough to get one of the early
sets that contained metal miniatures.
Fury of Dracula sadly disappeared out of print as Games Workshop
shifted their focus away from board and roleplaying games to concentrate on the
miniatures market through their immensely popular Warhammer Fantasy battle and
Warhammer 40,000 brands.
Fury of Dracula 2nd Edition, by Fantasy Flight Games
We had to wait until 2005 before Fury of Dracula returned to print,
after years of inflated second hand prices, when Fantasy Flight Games entered a
deal with Games Workshop to produce (and in some cases reprint) games based
upon GW’s brands. Fantasy Flight revised the game and upped the production
quality to bring us a fantastic new edition of the game which was, unsurprisingly,
as popular as ever. A third edition of the game, with all new artwork, has
recently been released by Fantasy Flight Games.
Fury of Dracula 3rd Edition, by Fantasy Flight Games
It’s a great game at any time but especially one for Halloween. It is
quite a long game though, with all editions quoting about 3 hours of play, but
if you’re hunters get very lucky and track down the Count early on the game can
be played quicker… but make sure you have plenty of time just in case!
Buy Fury of Dracula : http://www.boardgameguru.co.uk/fury-of-dracula-3rd-edition-1278-p.asp
By Angus Abranson