Game Dracula vs. Van Helsing
When a thick fog envelops the town of Whitby, its streets descend into silence and unease. The residents whisper about the return of the Prince of Darkness – Dracula, whose dark power longs to once again dominate every corner of the city.Faced with the growing threat, Professor Abraham Van Helsing arrives on the scene – the famous vampire hunter and conqueror of creatures of the night. Right here, in the heart of mysterious Whitby, the final confrontation between two legends of horror will take place.


Dracula vs Van Helsing is an exciting game for two players, where you take a side in the eternal conflict. As Dracula, you are trying to expand your power by turning the inhabitants into obedient vampires.
As Van Helsing, you stand in defense of humanity, using your knowledge, courage, and faith to drive back the forces of darkness.
The game is a tactical battle where players compare cards and try to anticipate and outsmart their opponents. Every decision matters, and every move can tip the scales of victory to one side.
The game requires not only logical thinking but also skillful bluffing, which gives it a unique character and ensures that no game is the same.
The atmosphere of classic horror was perfectly captured thanks to the dark, suggestive illustrations by Weberson Santiago.The graphic style resembles scenes from old horror films, creating a unique atmosphere of rivalry between light and darkness.
Number of players: 2
Game duration: approximately 30 minutes
Player age: 10+



Dracula vs Van Helsing is a combination of the classic story of the battle between good and evil with a modern form of card strategy. The game offers dynamic, emotional gameplay where not only tactics but also intuition matter. Every game is a new story – of courage, dedication, and the desire for power, unfolding in the misty shadows over Whitby.
This is an ideal choice for players who value competition in an intimate, two-person format and are looking for a title with exceptional atmosphere, depth, and emotions that linger long after the game is over.