

If you don't recognize Damien LaVey from Monster Prom, no problem. That being said, it's also careful to not alienate new players by using anything about the previous game as a core story element. Fan-favorite features like competitive multiplayer games and secret endings are back, and the references to the previous chapter feels like a friend sharing an inside joke. It's clear that 100% of the general public may not pick up on every Dungeon and Dragons reference or find the humor in mediating disagreements between a fiery monster slayer and her clingy Hex, but if you loved Monster Prom, this game's tailor-made for you. It takes many playthroughs of Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp to learn each monster's preferences and personality, and the script is just as outrageous and fun as the first game.

While many sequels fall into the trap of wanting to please everyone, this title leans into giving its audience what they want.

Will you aim to attract the sultry Joy Johnson-Johima, a vegan goth girl using her time off from leading Spooky High's very own witch coven to "finally sit down and read a book?" Or is your type closer to Calculester Hewlett-Packard, a sentient, tender-hearted computer who doesn’t seem to be bothered by being in very close proximity to the camp lake? Will you even be successful at winning over a date at all, or are you doomed to soul-crushing singledom on the most important night of the summer? Show more Other than the basic set-up and conclusion chapters of the story, there's a very large number of branching storylines that evolve from the player's choices, making each playthrough a different experience. This game's premise is much like the one that came before - you, the player, must choose one of six monster prospects to woo and eventually invite to the end-of-summer meteor shower, where the whole camp is set to watch the sky huddled up with their steamy summer romance. What’s the only setting to rival the allure of prom? Easy - summer camp. MONSTER PROM 2 takes place almost immediately after the events of the first game.
