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  2. Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp - Wikipedia

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    Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp received positive reviews on Metacritic. [9] Siliconera called it "a decadent and delicious snack" that is enjoyable either solo or with friends. [1] Hardcore Gamer said it is "pure fun" and praised the gameplay, writing, humor, and multiplayer. [2]

  3. Monster Prom - Wikipedia

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    Monster Prom is a dating simulation game developed by Beautiful Glitch, a studio based in Barcelona and founded by Julián Quijano, and published by Those Awesome Guys. [1] The game was released for Windows, macOS and Linux on 27 April 2018 and was distributed on Steam. [2] A Nintendo Switch release was launched on 21 May 2020. [3]

  4. Arin Hanson - Wikipedia

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    He reviewed Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate after eating a habanero pepper. [59] [60] In 2014, he returned to the show, reviewing the game Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes whilst eating a Bhut jolokia. [61] In 2015, Hanson again appeared on the show, reviewing the game Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain whilst consuming Sichuan peppers. [62]

  5. Monster-taming game - Wikipedia

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    A monster-taming game (also known as monster-catching, creature-collecting, or simply Pokémon clone) is a subgenre of role-playing video game that most notably includes the Pokémon franchise. While Pokémon is the most recognizable example of such a game to Western audiences, the origins of the genre were in the Megami Tensei series, which ...

  6. Coming Out on Top - Wikipedia

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    The game was made as a result of a successful Kickstarter campaign. [1] [2] Obscura progressively released builds of the game for forum members to test and provide feedback. [3] Initially conceived as a Western equivalent to the popular anime influenced yaoi, bara and slash fiction games, the game was made using the free game engine Ren'Py. [4]

  7. Jesse Cox (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Louis Cox (born May 18, 1981) is an American YouTube gaming personality, comedian, voice actor, media commentator and video game producer. He is the owner of the YouTube channel previously named OMFGcata, a gaming channel on which Cox posts most of his content. As of February 2024, the channel has over 1,000,000 subscribers.

  8. LGBTQ themes in video games - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 indie game Celeste had hinted and led to speculation by media and players that the player-character, Madeline, was a trans woman. [14] This was later confirmed by the game's lead developer, Maddy Thorson, who herself has come out as a trans woman, the game in part an allusion to her own identity issues prior to opting to coming out. [15]

  9. Monster High - Wikipedia

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    Monster High is an American multimedia-supported fashion doll franchise created by toy designer Garrett Sander and launched by Mattel in 2010. [1] [2] Aimed at children ages 7-14, the franchise features characters inspired by monster movies, sci-fi horror, thriller fiction, folklore, myths and popular culture, centering around the adventures of the teenage children of monsters and other ...