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Vampire Boy casts you as Villiam, a vampire kid forced to hunt through a spooky castle after his sister snatches his Halloween candy. The game leans into side-scrolling platforming, with you bouncing between rooms, leaping over hazards, and solving small puzzles to reclaim hidden treats. Each area has distinct layouts and obstacles, from creaky floors to roaming ghouls. Progress hinges on exploration and timing, as you piece together where sweets are stashed. The web-based format keeps it lightweight but not without depth. The game’s charm lies in its cozy horror vibe and the personal stakes of a kid fighting for candy. The castle feels lived-in, with details like flickering lights and scattered notes hinting at the family’s dynamic. While short by modern standards, its 90s-era design prioritizes replayability through 100% completion goals. A small but dedicated retro platforming community on forums still debates optimal routes and hidden secrets. The mix of kid-friendly humor and spooky visuals makes it a cult pick for browser game fans.
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