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  • Summary: From the somehow triple-BAFTA‑winning creators of Vampire Survivors, Vampire Crawlers: the turbo wildcard from Vampire Survivors turns the snowballing thrill of Vampire Survivors into a turbo turn‑based, card‑driven BLOBBER with rogue-lite elements.
    Build busted decks, explore familiar
    From the somehow triple-BAFTA‑winning creators of Vampire Survivors, Vampire Crawlers: the turbo wildcard from Vampire Survivors turns the snowballing thrill of Vampire Survivors into a turbo turn‑based, card‑driven BLOBBER with rogue-lite elements.
    Build busted decks, explore familiar dungeons from a new perspective, and unleash world‑ending combos. Either take your time and be tactical, or play turns as fast as you humanly can: the outcome is always accurate!
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  1. Apr 26, 2026
    90
    Vampire Crawlers is proof of Poncle’s talent: a game that knows exactly what it wants to be and doesn’t waste energy trying to force originality at all costs. It takes familiar formulas, tastefully reworks them, inserts them into a coherent universe, and builds a magnetic, rich experience that’s incredibly quick to assimilate but hard to put down. And it’s precisely in this ability to suck the player into its vortex of progression, combos, and instant satisfaction that Vampire Crawlers finds its greatness.
  2. Apr 20, 2026
    80
    There's so much to like in Vampire Crawlers; it's fast-paced, tactical, and super satisfying. We heartily recommend it, but beware its terribly addictive nature.
  3. May 16, 2026
    80
    Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors may not boast the replayability of its predecessor, but it still manages to offer an addictive gameplay loop—the kind that makes it hard to stop playing. It is, therefore, the perfect opportunity to return to the wild universe created by Poncle and find out if—at least this time—there really is a vampire, or if it exists only in the title.
  4. Apr 20, 2026
    80
    Vampire Crawlers is a weird spin-off, as it has almost nothing to do with Vampire Survivors other than it exists in the same world and contains the same characters and items. And yet somehow, this fast-paced dungeon crawler manages to be just as moreish as the game it is derived from.