Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp
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Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp

"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!

Released:2020-10-23
Genre:
Simulator, Indie, Visual Novel
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Developer:Beautiful Glitch
Publisher:
Beautiful Glitch

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Monster Camp is an accessible and fun dating sim that allows each player to create an experience that works for them while also providing a story and cast of characters that will pull anyone in. Monster Prom was a phenomenal dating adventure and Monster Camp hits that high benchmark as well.

Oct 28, 2020 Read Full Review

With its wealth of content and comedy, Monster Camp establishes itself as the year’s premier dating sim. Fans of the original will feel right at home; the gameplay remains relatively untouched, save for a number of adjustments.

While there are settings to remove any references and allusions to the first game, Monster Camp relies heavily on familiarity. Aside from a few characters, everyone is reprising their role from Monster Prom. Former relationships and interactions I had in Monster Prom sat on the back of my mind as I made new engagements with the same cast. There’s a strong sense of continuity in this regard, and it...

Nov 10, 2020 Read Full Review

The success of multiplayer dating sim Monster Prom has spurred a sequel that’s taking us into the summer of love. Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp puts you on a bus full of spooky and bizarre monster teens and sends you off to camp, where your goal is to get a date to the meteor shower. Fewer things are more romantic than stargazing, and you’ve only got a few weeks to make some magic happen.

Nov 10, 2020 Read Full Review

Ever fancied playing a dating sim without all the lovey-dovey nonsense? Would you rather enjoy wacky scenarios and clever yet juvenile writing? If your answer was yes to any of these, then you should look no further than Monster Camp.