What about consoles?
OK. So our main plan is doing PC.
On consoles: It depends a lot on Monster Prom. We’re working on ports for different consoles on the original game. Now it depends on various things: ports working, being approved by the platforms (given our unapologetic humor) and checkin’ performance. If all of that works and a platform seems to be profitable for us, then sure: we’ll go with consoles for the sequel too.
We’ve talked already with a company specifically to port the sequel. Now waiting on viability and profitability of console ports for the 1st game (:
Last updated: May 16, 2019 14:20
Will the copy be only for Steam?
Right now we’re aiming for Steam, yes.
Are other platforms out of the table? Not at all! Monster Prom is now on the Humbler Store and on GOG, so it is likely we repeat for the sequel. But I prefer to be transparent: I can’t 100% guarantee this, so I will stick to Steam. Some people feels unsafe on the whole exclusivity wars. First: I don’t think we’re that sexy of a game (thanks for thinking otherwise). I don’t see this happening. I won’t lie to you: if next year a company comes to us and gives us $10,000,000 for being exclusive to… dunno… a f*ckin’ toaster… what can I say? I’d probably say yes and then give you back all your money plus a juicy bonus for your time and still bank some sweet millions. But geez… that won’t happen. What I mean is sure: there is a price for everything. But that price is hella high as we pride ourselves of caring a lot about our fandom! I’d feel kinda safe on this.
Last updated: May 16, 2019 15:13
Tell me about the alternative playable characters
OK. It’s trickier than it seems at first. It will be a couple DLCs with alternative PCs. These will be most likely for Monster Camp, as this is set to be the biggest of the games. Also, it is the one that acts as a dating sim, so we believe if you’re getting new PCs, is mainly because you want to see them getting intimate with other characters, right? Roadtrip will have less PC art than the rest, so it makes little sense. And Retreat is nice and all, but we’re studying if giving the PCs some customization (NOT for sure); and if we do so, implementing new PCs will be a huge headache. Monster Camp is the closest to Monster Prom, so it’s easier and more effective. Instead of making a DLC for each game, it makes more sense focusing the content there. What I mean with this is: if a stretch goal assures more alternative playable characters, it will be better to add even more to Monster Camp than to spreading the same ones over different games.
If the result is successful (as some of the DLCs will be sold later) we might study the possibility of adding more or even to more games.
Last updated: May 16, 2019 15:13
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