Fury of Dracula metal miniatures limited edition
1987
Games Workshop
 
First produced
1987
Players
2 to 4
Age(s)
12+
             

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1 x 4-piece jig board map of Europe
4 x special edition metal playing pieces
1 x strategy and movement chart and screen
1 x combat action board
140 x special playing counters, 3 are blank;
- blue combat chits; 3 each of pistols, rifles, knives; and 3 escape B, dodge B and fist B moves
- green combat chits; 3 each of pistols, rifles, knifes; and 3 dodge and fist moves
- miscellaneous; 3 heavenly host, 3 stakes, 3 dogs, 3 holy water, 3 crucifixes, 3 sacred bullets, 3 garlic, 4 round holy crusts, 8 servants, 10 vampires, 4 wolves, 3 escape moves, 8 fog, 3 bite, 3 wound, 1 blood death, 1 blood point, 1 local Inmoing, 1 x sunrise/moon, 2 Szgany rifles/knives, 3 Szgany knives, 4 Szgany pistols/knives, 3 rats, 4 bats, 8 storm, 2 peasants, 2 hoaxes, 2 plague, 1 claw, 1 strength, 1 dodge, 1 fang, 1 hypnosis, 1 Harker vampire
1 x deck of 60 event cards
3 x hunter play sheets
2 x dice
1 x detailed 20 page rulebook with a pull out reference section

One player is Dracula, the rest act as a team of hunters. The game ends in victory for Dracula if he has six of his Vampire Encounter Chits anywhere in Europe at any one time. The hunters must slay any vampires discovered and ultimately destroy Dracula. The hunters win by playing as a team, but each hunter earns points for bravery. The player with most points wins.
 

A classic RPG by Games Workshop who excelled in games of this nature in the late 1980s. Game Design by Stephen Hand.
This is a special limited edition of the game which includes metal 3D playing pieces instead of plastic playing pieces supplied with the standard edition. It features a unique hidden movement system and exciting blow by blow combat rules which enable players to get involved in the most dramatic struggles of life and death, and beyond. View a list of games by Games Workshop.

Set in 1898, eight years after the events depicted in Bram Stoker's classic novel. For nearly a year now, you and your companions have been stalking your prey from town to town across the continent, finding signs of ‘his’ evil almost everywhere. You have had to face a multitude of nightmarish things left in his wake; wolves, thieves, weird swarms of bats, plague, and worse still. But Dracula himself has always eluded you until now. Your horses' hooves clatter noisily as you chase the rickety gypsy-driven cart, bearing the box in which rests the most foul un-Godly leech. You take aim and fire your revolver. A loud crack resounds and the ugly Szgany falls away from the reigns. You are yards away when the wagon crashes off the road into a deep ditch, the box falling slowly onto the moist earth. Quickly, you dismount and race forward, stake and crucifix in hand. A wolf howls in the distance but you ignore it as you prepare to face the Prince of Darkness. In seconds, the box lid is opened revealing ... NOTHING! Incredibly, night falls in mere seconds and you shudder when you hear a menacing laugh sound close behind you ...