Draka (5Mb)
Continuing with the ‘spooky’ posts for around this time of the year, this is a flash game that can be downloaded and played offline. Rather than ghouls and ghosts, it has a Halloween based theme of a cute cartoony vampire-like ‘spider’ who can throw out a web string to any indicated location within a green circle, i.e. within a set distance of the spider. You can then cut web parts individually or in multiple or cut all of these by clicking on the spider, hopefully making the spider land on its victim(s)!
Draka is a mysterious dark creature, who looks like spider, and who has been awakened by some person acting most incautiously. Now he rocks the town by his notorious deeds - biting people and turning them immediately into spiders. Draka has made up a plan to turn a certain number of the townspeople into spiders, but the local citizens now already being aware of him, and are ready to take action and measures to stop him in his tracks. Help Draka to accomplish his mission before he gets caught!
Draka starts off very easy with the first few levels acting as a tutorial, but does get quite or very challenging as you go up through the levels. Finding which location(s) to spin a web line to and in what order to cut them, or indeed when to cut them all at once will get you well entangled in Draka the spider’s world! The game is semi-physics based, so you have to use gravity assist when you can and when you drop in on your latest victim!
The game is played with a mouse, clicking on available locations to spin a line to; and holding the mouse button and drawing across a line or lines you have made will cut the line(s). Clicking on Draka will cut all of the webs you have spun at once. Draka is only supported by the webs you make initially, but later other objects eg walls and roofs play a part and you will have to manoeuvre Draka around or off these objects by making and cutting new web lines. Being a spider of course, Draka can remake any web lines cut, provided they are within his reach! Then you’ll get torches to avoid which can harm Draka, and other objects to assist Draka such as balloons and crates. Web lines are elastic and stretchy so you can sometimes launch Draka in the desired direction.
The graphics are cartoony and great, and gameplay is a lot of fun as you try to get Draka new and tastier victims! There’s suitable sound effects and music to play along to. Don’t blame Draka for his compulsive biting habits, he’s only a spider and a vampire one, at that. So Draka bites! It’s up to you to provide him with his victims!
Who let loose the spider?! Can someone give Draka a new home? “Draka, Draka, come out, come on out, where are you?”
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66-E8vmumao
Video Walkthrough HERE
Download HERE (click on ‘download the game’ link immediately below the game, this opens a new tab with the game loaded. ‘Save page as’ from your browser to download a playable offline version.