The game has over 1,300 possible events and 47 secret endings. The majority of the game’s humor is very Western-influenced, consisting of many pop culture references, banter-based dialogue, self-referential commentary on monster fiction, and light satirical themes. Second Term introduces two new monsters to romance: Zoe, an Eldritch monster and Calculester Hewlett-Packard, a computer robot. Bully: Scholarship EditionĪ fire demon Polly Geist, a ghost and Miranda Vanderbilt, a mermaid.
The six monsters available to romance are Scott Howl, a werewolf Liam de Lioncourt, a vampire Vera Oberlin, a gorgon Damien LaVey. The four player characters are Oz, the personification of fear Amira Rashid, a fire djinn Brian Yu, a zombie and Vicky Schmidt, a Frankenstein’s monster, although the names and pronouns of the characters can be changed before playing.
The game’s plot changes with each new playthrough, giving players a unique sequence of events, dialogue and endings, depending on their choices. They are given a time limit of three weeks in order to convince their chosen love interest to take them to prom. The players are presented as students within Spooky High, a high school in a world inhabited by monsters. At these gatherings, players may either sit with one or more love interests in an attempt to accumulate more Love Points with them sit with another player on the Love Log for a single heavy stat boost for the first player and many small stat boosts for the other or sit with Moss Mann and engage in gossip that will either increase their own stats or decrease that of another player. Another difference is the replacement of Monster Prom’s cafeteria events with campfire gatherings, which are similarly compulsory over the course of gameplay after several turns. Selecting your initial love interest is similar to Prom’s method, in which players are given a small selection of subjects that directly correspond to one of the main romantic options. Where Prom began with players taking a quiz to determine their beginning stats and the love interest they will initially pursue, Camp gives players much more variety by having them select from a large number of different items they will have packed, which grant different amounts and even combinations of stats. The first difference between the games is its pre-game preparation stage. Like its predecessor, the goal of Camp is to accumulate stats and attempt to successfully ask one of the game’s primary or secret love interests to the meteor shower at the end of the game, or initiate and play through other secret endings. Monster Camp’s gameplay is very similar to that of Monster Prom, with several key differences. Grab up to three friends or play by yourself, enjoy the beautiful art, the witty dialogue and be prepared to make hard choices because at the end of the cruel, cut-throat world of Monster Prom there are only two types of people. Play to your strengths to earn better rewards, discover and unlock items that boost your chances at your favourite fiend’s fondness and fight the good fight all in the name of the thing high-schoolers dream of: not going to the prom alone. Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp XXL is expected digitally on Switch through the eShop.Take personality quizzes to determine your stats, get into all kinds of funny and absurd situations to seduce your sweetheart and find out more about yourself than you or your friends ever knew. Get a look at a trailer for Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp XXL below. We’re taking the best parts of the popular “Monster Prom” formula, but adding some new spice to it.
But that’s not all: Monster Camp comes with other new twists here and there, from the campfire mechanics to a new stage full of magic mixed drinks.īut that’s not all! The XXL version includes ALL of the non-Kickstarter exclusive outfit packs! The sequel brings you into a new setting (summer camp) with new characters to romance, including old faces and new ones: Damien, Calculester, Milo, Dahlia, Joy, and Aaravi.
The original Monster Prom is a multiplayer dating sim that shines for its beautiful art and unapologetic humor. “Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp” brings you more of the world’s best (and maybe only?) multiplayer dating sim, but in a way you’ve never expected! Here’s everything you need to know as outlined by the eShop listing: For the sequel, players will explore a new summer camp setting, new characters, and new features. The original Monster Prom made it to Switch back in 2020. Beautiful Glitch is putting Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp XXL on Switch, according to an eShop listing.