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Good news for fans of quirky dating sims, as Monster Prom 2: Holiday Season has now been fully funded on Kickstarter and so it's coming to Linux.

Against their original goal of €32,230 they managed a rather decent sum of €535,251. Thanks to that, plenty of stretch-goals (extra content) have been unlocked like: more love interests, a card game, an additional adventure and more.

You might be surprised to see me writing about a dating sim, since it's not a genre I usually like. However, Monster Prom (the first one) was actually quite good. It was weird and quite funny in many ways and Monster Prom 2 looks to be more of the same. However, Monster Prom 2 is also going to be a lot more varied as it's basically three games in one, each with a different setting.

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The demo is still up, so if you want to try it head here. The demo was actually pretty good, do give it a shot. For the full info take a look on Kickstarter.

Missed the original? You can find it on Humble Store, GOG and Steam.

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HadBabits Jun 7, 2019
I'm always on the look out for games my partner would enjoy playing with me, so I'll definitely pick this up :) I'm not much for Visual Novels either, but the writing is funny and the characters are nicely varied, and it's cool to have multi-player games that aren't so reflex focused.

We recently had a decent time with Nine Parchments from FrozenByte; wizardy fun that felt a bit less demanding than the Trine games :)
Jahimself Jun 8, 2019
I think I woke up too early or my mind is really twisted as I completly missread the first part of the title of the game :D
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