

These are Summer Camp, Winter Retreat and Roadtrip. But aside from the name, Monster Prom 2 is a bit of a departure from the original, because it's actually three games in one. The sequel is pretty much guaranteed at this stage: the campaign has attracted $154,212 at time of writing, with a goal of just $36,000. Now the same studio, Beautiful Glitch, has announced Monster Prom 2 via a Kickstarter campaign. Two, the multiplayer aspect was neat, pitting players against one another in order to win the affection of their preferred monster crush. The visual novel was special for at least two reasons: one, it was a game about hooking up with monsters. will ignore rules if they don’t fit into his plan.Released early last year, Monster Prom was a multiplayer dating sim about hooking up with monsters.

will commit any atrocity as long as he has reason, but at the same time detests pointless crimes. very prideful, determined, and deliberate. he gives compliments sparingly, and he expresses affection awkwardly and in strange ways. trust is not in his nature, so when he’s talking to people outside his trust, he comes off as suspicious or maybe even villainous. he walks around like he always has somewhere to go or something important to do. as far as first impressions go, he comes off as very intense and maybe even threatening. i realize these are all niche references and i apologize, but basicallyyy. i’m honestly still figuring him out! and i’m excited to see how he’ll grow as a character, either away or towards my original vision. but right now, he’s a mishmash of hubert von vestra from fire emblem three houses, the castors from orphan black, and damien lavey from monster prom. Canon didn’t really have a chance to kill her lore with a boring answer to who she is and why, and even in being canon divergent in the way that I am, it’s still less canon divergent than how a lot of the older ideas on lore would be anymore. While I’m sure any other character had the same possibility, that they could’ve been the one in my place who got started at the beginning of the RPC and stuck around as long as I have - it just feels fitting to me, that Miranda was the canon character who it happened to. To be a Miranda blog, you have to deal with those concepts one way or another, and you have to wade into all the implications of them to continually write her, and with canon and fandom both ignoring her, you have to be very internally motivated to keep going with her. She, out of all the characters, has the most big, interesting concepts behind her, and canon has almost entirely abandoned her. I don’t know, maybe it’s me fanning my own flames, but I feel like it makes sense that the blog I really stuck with and the blog that’s been active in the MonProm RPC the longest would be a Miranda blog. She’s a character with a TON of vague, interesting concepts and a whole lot of unknown space between, and canon’s answer of “That space is totally empty, Miranda has nothing going on whatsoever” just feels like a copout!! There are so many interesting ways you could take it, and to completely dismiss that is BORING!!! Especially because she’s not a boring character!!! Once you start looking at her, laying out the consistencies and all the little things that we’ve been dropped, it paints a wonderfully interesting picture with a lot of fascinating things at play! She’s mega-rich in a way that even existing monarchies aren’t and weren’t even historically, she mentions things which have no business being in a fantasy kingdom, what is implied about her culture is bizarre and suggests that the Merkingdom has been isolated from other influences for far longer than even monsters and humans have from each other, what we hear about the Vanderbilts themselves and Miranda’s upbringing and all her little traits is sincerely concerning, and even the most obvious “ something is most definitely going on in a way we can’t see ” trait of her having eating serfs and not eating for herself is entirely undiscussed and never touched upon.
