Compare Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by New Bridge Games. Published by Alawar Casual. Released on 5/20/2019. Available on PC, Mac. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Dracula's unbearable houseguests might be the best thing to happen to casual time management in years. A compact, genuinely funny resource-juggler that earns its laughs rather than just promising them.

I have a soft spot for casual games that know exactly what they are and commit to it without apology, and Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret is precisely that kind of game. It is a point-and-click resource management title built around a premise so absurd it disarms you immediately: Dracula, lord of the night, is powerless against a surprise family reunion. The comedy lands. That matters more than it sounds. The loop is familiar if you have spent time with this sub-genre: send minions down paths to collect resources, repair buildings that passively generate more, clear routes to unlock objectives, repeat. What separates Family Secret from the endless parade of generic village-rebuilders is the sheer variety of what you are actually collecting and how. Merchants wander through levels offering trades, swapping common materials like food, wood, and stone for rarer goods you need to complete level-specific quests. Beyond merchants, the game layers in deals with mythological creatures, crafting through a menu system, and a rotating cast of eccentric characters. The resource economy has more texture than the cozy presentation suggests. The 45 main levels plus a bonus chapter give that loop enough room to develop without overstaying its welcome, which is exactly the discipline a game like this needs. The timed and relaxed mode split is smartly handled. Relaxed strips the pressure entirely for players who want to follow the story beats at their own pace, while timed play adds the three-star grind for completionists who want a reason to replay. Veterans of the genre should know upfront that the challenge ceiling sits on the lower end, even in timed mode. Experienced players report breezing through levels that might have stumped them in earlier entries of the series. That is a real limitation. The game will not push a seasoned time-management hand particularly hard. What it will do is make you read the cutscene dialogue, which is a minor miracle in this genre. The writing has a dry, deadpan quality that makes even the tutorial feel like part of the joke. The visuals are bright without being garish, the animations pop at the right moments, and the soundtrack does what a good casual game soundtrack should: it sits quietly in the background, then lifts when the pace picks up. There is craft in that calibration. One sore point worth flagging: the Steam version launched without achievements, despite previous entries in the series having them, and some players have noted that community quirk with a resigned shrug. It does not break anything, but it is the kind of small oversight that stings for completionists. For anyone new to the series, jumping in here is fine since the story is self-contained enough. For returning fans, it is a comfortable, well-made entry that trades a little difficulty for a lot of charm. Small games that know when to end are worth celebrating. Kai, Scout Team

Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret
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Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret

May 20, 2019New Bridge GamesAlawar Casual
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Dracula's unbearable houseguests might be the best thing to happen to casual time management in years. A compact, genuinely funny resource-juggler that earns its laughs rather than just promising them.

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I have a soft spot for casual games that know exactly what they are and commit to it without apology, and Incredible Dracula 3: Family Secret is precisely that kind of game. It is a point-and-click resource management title built around a premise so absurd it disarms you immediately: Dracula, lord of the night, is powerless against a surprise family reunion. The comedy lands. That matters more than it sounds. The loop is familiar if you have spent time with this sub-genre: send minions down paths to collect resources, repair buildings that passively generate more, clear routes to unlock objectives, repeat. What separates Family Secret from the endless parade of generic village-rebuilders is the sheer variety of what you are actually collecting and how. Merchants wander through levels offering trades, swapping common materials like food, wood, and stone for rarer goods you need to complete level-specific quests. Beyond merchants, the game layers in deals with mythological creatures, crafting through a menu system, and a rotating cast of eccentric characters. The resource economy has more texture than the cozy presentation suggests. The 45 main levels plus a bonus chapter give that loop enough room to develop without overstaying its welcome, which is exactly the discipline a game like this needs. The timed and relaxed mode split is smartly handled. Relaxed strips the pressure entirely for players who want to follow the story beats at their own pace, while timed play adds the three-star grind for completionists who want a reason to replay. Veterans of the genre should know upfront that the challenge ceiling sits on the lower end, even in timed mode. Experienced players report breezing through levels that might have stumped them in earlier entries of the series. That is a real limitation. The game will not push a seasoned time-management hand particularly hard. What it will do is make you read the cutscene dialogue, which is a minor miracle in this genre. The writing has a dry, deadpan quality that makes even the tutorial feel like part of the joke. The visuals are bright without being garish, the animations pop at the right moments, and the soundtrack does what a good casual game soundtrack should: it sits quietly in the background, then lifts when the pace picks up. There is craft in that calibration. One sore point worth flagging: the Steam version launched without achievements, despite previous entries in the series having them, and some players have noted that community quirk with a resigned shrug. It does not break anything, but it is the kind of small oversight that stings for completionists. For anyone new to the series, jumping in here is fine since the story is self-contained enough. For returning fans, it is a comfortable, well-made entry that trades a little difficulty for a lot of charm. Small games that know when to end are worth celebrating. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Time ManagementResource TradingMinion CommandsTimed ModeRelaxed ModeMulti-Level CampaignBonus ChapterComedic NarrativePoint-and-Click

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
1536 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB 3D video card
Processor
1.4 GHz

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB 3D video card
Processor
3 GHZ processor or better

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Developer
New Bridge Games
Publisher
Alawar Casual
Release Date
May 20, 2019

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