[2][3] In the game, Count Dracula has been captured by Doctor Lifelust and his horde of vampire hunters who plan to create a serum that grants him immortality.
It was directed and written by Björn Larsson, who also co-produced alongside Alberto De Hoyo Nebot, the main programmer.
After playing the demo, Tetsuya Asakura of 4Gamer.net recommended it for fans of side-scrolling action games, applauding the horror atmosphere.
[11] Gamezebo's Joel Brodie awarded Dracula Twins a score of 3.5/5, praising the game's world, music, sound effect, and play style; however, he criticised its 3D environment, controls, and lack of monster variety.
[12] Four reviewers at Game Tunnel awarded it a combined score of 6.7/10, with Mike Hommel appreciating the style and genre while noting a "flawed implementation", and Russ Carroll describing the graphics as "really wonderful".
[13] Daniel Boll of GBase gave the game 5/10, praising the graphics, gameplay, and controls; however, he found the enjoyment limited to the opening levels.
[17] Another sequel, Dracula Twins R2: School's Out, is in development for Apple TV, Microsoft Windows (via Steam), Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.