The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
After getting his wings clipped in Castlevania and Simon’s Quest, the death defying Count has risen again. Desiring revenge even more than blood, he’ll descend upon your Game Boy, with fangs glistening by the light of the slivery full moon. To survive his maze of torture chambers and vampire crypts, you must unlock the castle’s secrets by locating hearts, crystals and crosses. You must also possess the strength to master the Mystic Whip, which wards off unearthly evils like the She Worm. So risk your neck and accept Drac’s challenge. Because if you fail to destroy him now, he will rule the night forever.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_CASTLEVANIA_ADVENTURE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Works perfectly, just as described. Will buy from them again!
castlevania the adventure is the greatest video game in the world a true classic the best of the best buy this game if your a huge castlevania fan you wont be sorry
Great game for the Game Boy. Classic whipping dudes action.
This game is a good addition to my Game Boy library. The graphics are pretty good for the system, and the music is (for the most part) what I expect from a Castlevania game.Be warned though that this game has its fair share of flaws. For one, Christopher Belmont holds the record for the slowest Belmont in the series. Boy, does he move slow. The controls are pretty stiff too. I feel like I have to put all my focus into the most minute movements. A lot of the platforms seem to require you to be on the absolute edge to make it to the next one, which becomes a real pain when half of them fall the second you step on them. And by fall, I mean drop so fast that they may as well instantly disappear. Another issue, combined with your slow movement, is how fast the enemies move. Half the time, you are going to get hit no matter how hard you try not to, and don’t get me started on those bats. The bosses besides Dracula are pretty generic too (really, a bunch of moles as a boss?). The levels are also really long, and when you have to use your continue, you lost essentially one fourth of the games length. Yeah, only 4 levels. I know it is a Game Boy game, so I wasn’t expecting too many levels, but only 4?And that is really the biggest problem. The game is really short, but the difficulty is so high (even for a Castlevania game) that those 4 levels will take quite a while to complete. And my other big issue along with that is the lack of a password system. I know there’s only 4 stages, but.
I bought this game because I heard that the difficulty was through the roof for a Castlevania game, and because I am a fan of the Castlevania franchise in all of its incarnations.Graphically, it does well for an early Gameboy title. The monsters are sprited and animated at least as well as the Castlevania titles on the NES, though the creature variety probably suffers because of it. That is the beauty part in the difficulty of the game. The monsters are mostly strategically placed so that you must plan your attacks according to their position and the lay of the land.If your timing is off, you get hit, and your whip power depletes because of it, making matters more complicated when trying to defeat enemies before their attack patterns kick in. That helps break up the monotony of having to fight a relatively limited cast of monsters, One thing that impresses me is the ability of one monster’s projectiles to rebound off walls and floors and come back at you. They can even return from off screen behind you, quite a feat in an era of video games where once something goes off-screen it is usually gone for good.In a sense, the monsters can best be viewed as little more than well placed obstacles in a deadly obstacle course. You usually have to deal with them accordingly to safely get by spikes and pitfalls and have with enough hits to battle the bosses. Add to that some well placed rope climbing courses and you have yourself a Castlevania themed gauntlet of four long stages, each o.
One of the very first castlevania games on the gameboy. What makes this one different from castlevania II, and castlevania legend is the final boss fight and music. If you like castlevania make sure you get all 3 gameboy castlevania games. (Castlevania Adventure,Castlevania 2 Belmonts Revenge,and Castlevania Legend). They all 3 are great,fun adventures.
Awesome gaming collectable!
Very Nice
Excellent
Works great.