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Monster prom review
Monster prom review





  1. #MONSTER PROM REVIEW HOW TO#
  2. #MONSTER PROM REVIEW FULL#

#MONSTER PROM REVIEW HOW TO#

I ended up finding a site that told me what stats you need for each character and how to unlock the special endings just so I could see the pretty artwork each one gets and enjoy the humor.

#MONSTER PROM REVIEW FULL#

At first I enjoyed just trying to guess everything, but eventually I got frustrated at having to start at the beginning and play through another full game every time I made a mistake, not even knowing what I was doing wrong. Your choices do impact the outcomes, so you might succeed in wooing the love interest of you choice, you might fail, or you might unlock one of the special endings in which even weirder things happen.

monster prom review

The challenge aspect of this game is fun. There’s no explicit artwork, but there are mentions of drugs, eating disorders, fad diets, sex, flashing, gun violence, bullying, suicide, and likely more things that I haven’t even encountered. Liam: “CEASE THIS INCESSANT CHANTING THIS INSTANT!”īut do be warned, this is definitely a mature game with adult jokes. Scott: “TWO, FOUR, PICS, EIGHT! FOOD DO WE APPRECIATE! FOOD PICS! FOOD PICS! GOOO–” Scott: “WHEN I SAY FOOD, YOU SAY PIC! FOOD!” It also pokes fun at a lot of modern things, like taking food pics for Instagram, and even makes fourth-wall-breaking jokes about the game itself. But it’s absurd and ridiculous enough that it’s entertaining. This game is a lot of fun! It’s very much meant to be humorous and silly, what with it’s stereotypes about both monsters and high schoolers. Of course, the trick is figuring out which stat correspond to which answer.

monster prom review

You just have to build up the right stats and spend time with them to impress them. Once you figure out how the game works, it’s not too hard to succeed in getting the date you want. Some will boost your stats, others are required for specific special endings. (You can find sites that will tell you the requirements, or you can wing it.) If you have the right stats, you get to take them to prom!

monster prom review

(If you’re not worried about losing stats, then choosing the wrong answers can be fun and lead to hilarious outcomes, like your vampire love interest being followed around by goats.) The goal of the game is to get enough total stats, enough of whichever specific stats your love interest likes, and enough heart points with that love interest by the time prom comes around. Everywhere else though, each choice corresponds to a specific stat, and you have to choose the one that you have the higher stat in if you want to succeed. At lunch, there are no choices that will cause you to lose stats all you have to worry about is choosing the answer that corresponds to your intended love interest. Depending on which activity you choose, you gain specific stats (for example, going to class gives you more “smarts” points), but you also get to make choices while interacting which can result in gaining/losing stats and impressing your potential love interest. To play, you go through “weeks” (with the full game, there are six), each of which involves a morning activity, lunch, and an evening activity. Speaking of love interests, you have six choices: three guys (a pretentious hipster vampire, a not-too-bright but lovable jock werewolf, a punch-happy pyromaniac demon) and three girls (a spoiled mermaid princess, an alcohol/drug/party-loving ghost, and a business-savvy “mean girl” gorgon). (After playing a few times, it’ll be pretty easy to tell which answer correlates to which thing in the quiz.) It’s not impossible to succeed if you choose wrong, but it helps to choose right. For the third question, each answer corresponds to a different love interest, and the answer you choose gives you a boost with them so that they’re the one who shows up when you start interacting in the game. For the first two questions, each answer corresponds to a certain stat.

monster prom review

One is a Frankenstein monster, one is a zombie, one is a djinn, and the last is “the embodiment of fear” (according to the Monster Prom wiki).Īfter that, you take an absurd (but fun) quiz that determines the stats you start off with. You start by choosing one of four monsters to play as. And it ended up being fun! So I’m gonna split this review up into parts (so you can just skip to the review if you want) and tell you all about it. This was kind of an impulse buy for me because I had just gotten some money from my grandparents and was instructed to spend it on something I wanted (rather than saving it as I normally do), and well, if you follow my blog, you know that this is exactly the sort of thing I would impulse buy.







Monster prom review