Monster Prom is a Dating sim game developed by Beautiful Glitch, a studio based in Barcelona and founded by Julián Quijano, and published by Those Awesome Guys. The game was released for Windows, macOS and Linux on 27 April 2018 and was distributed on Steam. A Nintendo Switch release was launched on 21 May 2020. Monster Prom was written by Julián Quijano, Cory O’Brien and Maggie Herskowitz, illustrated by Arthur Tien, and programmed by Elías Pereiras. Players assume the role of a student at Spooky High (later renamed to Spooky Academy as of Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip), a school populated by monsters, as they attempt to find a date to prom.
An expansion to the game, titled Monster Prom: Second Term, was released on 14 February 2019. A sequel, , was released on October 23, 2020, followed by a third sequel on October 21, 2022. A fourth sequel, Monster Prom 4: Monster Con was released on April 24, 2025.
The game randomizes the story every time it is played. Each turn, players must decide how they will spend their time over the course of six weeks leading up to prom, going through various events in one of several map locations at Spooky High in order to gain stats that affect the way their love interest perceives them. Throughout the game, players will be presented with various choices which may affect their relationship with other characters, as well as which events and endings they experience. The players’ actions will decide whether their love interest agrees to take them to prom or not. It features multiple endings, mini-games, and limited voice acting. The game also includes a shop where players can purchase items that can trigger new events as well as special endings.
The Second Term expansion included additional content such as new endings and two newly-dateable characters.
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. The game has over 1,300 possible events and 47 secret endings.
On 27 April 2020, to celebrate the 2nd Anniversary of the game's initial release, Beautiful Glitch announced Monster Prom: XXL, which consists of the original game, the Second Term DLC, as well as all seasonal content released throughout the game's lifespan. It was released on the Nintendo Switch on 21 May 2020 and on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One thereafter on 14 October 2020.
Initially, the plan was to release Winter Retreat and Roadtrip under the title Monster Memories, along with an additional DLC game titled Monster Prom: Not Another Isekai!, which had been achieved with the extra funding on Kickstarter. However, like Monster Camp, these games were separated into their own individual titles. On April 28, 2022, Beautiful Glitch released a reveal trailer for Roadtrip, now titled Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip, which was later released on October 21, 2022.
Additionally, Beautiful Glitch was able to fund a spin-off game through the sequel's Kickstarter titled Monster Prom: REVERSE, in which the playable characters from the first game can be romanced.
On May 3rd 2024, Monster Prom 4: Monster Con was announced. In this iteration players have the chance to romance series regulars Liam de Lioncourt and Zoe, as well as 4 new characters - Nico Sharp, a mimic; April First, a clown; Doug Campbell, a slime; and Omen, an "unknown monster type." As the name implies, Monster Prom 4: Monster Con takes place at a comic convention. New locations include the Main Stage, The Lobby, Community Zone, Merch Hall, and Hotels and Outdoors.
Publications also praised the amount of content the game offers, with Alyse Stanley of Rock, Paper, Shotgun stating that "its combinations of events and endings make every playthrough feel like it’s your first time." Stan Yeung of Gaming Age adds that "the sheer amount of events and possible outcomes meant it would be hard for me to get bored." However, some critics noted that despite the game's strengths, its mechanics often stagnated which made it difficult to find much in the way of replayability. CD-Action states that the "hilarious, brilliant dialogues are not enough to compensate for random, grind-oriented gameplay." Similarly, in a mixed review, Eugene Sax of Game Critics notes that "despite the wealth of options, the scenarios become predictable and tired quickly."
Regarding the Nintendo Switch version, Neal Ronaghan of Nintendo World Report had a favorable review and wrote that while "not a game for everyone... Monster Prom is a riotously good time" thanks to its humor and ability to "take a visual novel and dating sim and transforms it into a party game".
2017 | Casual Connect Asia | Best Narrative | ||
BIC Fest | Narrative Award | |||
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MomoCon | Best Indie Game | |||
2019 | MomoCon | Best Indie Game | ||
SXSW Gaming Awards | Cultural Innovation Award | |||
Most Fulfilling Community-Funded Game |
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