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Demo-Exclusive Characters

    Billy the Backer 
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A potential Kickstarter backer from the Monster Camp demo.


  • Audience Surrogate: He's there for the Narrator to play off of and introduce tier rewards for backing the Monster Prom sequel.
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: Apart from his baseball cap he's completely naked, but there doesn't seem to be anything down there.
  • Book Dumb: Not only is he not very smart, he rarely listens to the Narrator's advice.
  • Casual Kink: Seeing how he represents the game's fanbase, he's not very shy about his preferences. He enthusiastically asks the Narrator to step on him and later on designs a monster original character with a doctorate for stepping on him.
  • Fan Boy: Of Damien. One of his opening lines is "I love Damien!" And when Billy asks for more Damien, he receives a hideous amalgamation of Damien bodies melded together - and he's happy about it.
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: Being a representation of the game's fanbase, he is very thirsty for certain characters. His first line is him asking the Narrator to step on him.

    Momo 
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An example of a "modern" monster that could be added to the game, based on the Momo meme.
  • Adaptational Attractiveness: The original Momo statue that inspired the meme is pretty unsettling. Here, she's portrayed as a Cute Monster Girl.
  • Bird People: She has talons instead of hands.
  • The Cameo: She makes a brief appearance in Monster Roadtrip as a member of the "Cryptid High" graduating class in the Mind destination ending.
  • Not Helping Your Case: In the Demo, Billy can attempt to justify her inclusion despite her reputation by saying it could be the work of in-setting trolls besmirching her good name...before she appears and says that burning down your house would be cool.

    Samuel Charles Peterson the 173rd 
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Another example of a "modern" monster, this one based on SCP-173 (The Sculpture) from the SCP Foundation.
  • Institutional Apparel: Wears an orange prison jumpsuit with an undone butt flap, similar to the Foundation's D-class personnel uniforms.
  • Meaningful Initials: "Samuel Charles Peterson" can be abbreviated to "SCP", as in the Foundation its story originates from. Doubles as a Mythology Gag, since the stories also establish the Foundation itself using fronts whose name abbreviate to "SCP".
  • Overly Long Name: And there's at least 172 other Petersons that share it.

    Billy's Orc OC 
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Click here to see her base form. 

Billy's idea of a cool character after learning that the creation of an NPC is a possible Kickstarter backer reward.


  • The Cameo: Her base form appears in Monster Roadtrip, hosting games at the Carnival, and gets some Ship Tease with Scott.
  • Chainsaw Good: Both of her hands are replaced with chainsaws.
  • Goofy Print Underwear: Clearly shows off heart-print boxers when showing off her ability to step on Billy the Backer.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Billy transforms her from a small orc into a buff tattooed rainbow-haired dark magical girl orc with chainsaw hands that has a doctorate in stepping on Billy. Not "people", just Billy.
  • Parody Sue: What Billy eventually turns her into, in terms of both appearance and personality.

Game Characters

Camp Staff

    Miss Weaving 
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Introduced in this Twitter update. She's the Director of Camp Spooky.


  • Distaff Counterpart: To Principal Giant Spider from Monster Prom.
  • Impossible Theft: She can confiscate anything, even more conceptual entities like an instagram account and the ability to use magic to things like faces, as Damian found out the hard way.

    Flodge 
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Voiced by: SungWon Cho

Introduced in an August Twitter update. A camp counselor designed by a Kickstarter backer.


  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Some of his disguises include wearing a lampshade (in the forest), and wearing a cardboard mask and splotches of blue paint to convince everyone he's Dahlia.
  • Punny Name: Cameron Orenthal Flodge.
  • Stealth Expert: He's (supposedly) good at making costumes, and teaching others about camouflage, whether they want to learn or not...

    Wanda & Stu 
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Wanda voiced by: Anairis Quiñones
Stu voiced by: Kaiji Tang

Introduced in this Twitter update. They're the chill camp lifeguards...despite one being a toxic slime monster, and the other a gargoyle made of stone.


  • Adults Are Useless: They don't even try to guard lives, though due to their bodies, they'd likely cause more danger than they'd prevent. Downplayed only in that they're implied to be around the same age as the (young adult) protagonists.
  • Ascended Extra: In Monster Roadtrip, Stu is one of the potential hitchhikers that players can pick up during the trip and have bonding conversations with.
  • Birds of a Feather: Monster Roadtrip reveals that they share an apartment with Abdu and Kale, another Those Two Guys duo who are mostly just all about getting stoned.
  • Our Gargoyles Rock: Stu, who always has an appearance (and density) of solid stone.
  • Remember the New Guy?: In one event, Joy explains that she knows Wanda and Stu's names because they've been going to school together for years, despite them never appearing or even being mentioned in Monster Prom.
  • Slime Girl: Wanda is living toxic sludge, with garbage and a seagull stuck in her hair.
  • The Stoner: Heavily implied to be one of the reasons they're terrible lifeguards.
  • Those Two Guys: They always appear as a unit in Monster Camp.
  • Visual Pun: The gargoyle is a stoner!

Fellow Campers

    Moss Mann 
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Voiced by: Alexander "Octopimp" Gross

A Mothman...er, Moth-Person.


  • Gossipy Hens: His main function is to listen to and spread gossip around campfires, affecting a player's reputation (and stats).
  • The Night Owl: His species is nocturnal, which is why he's only able to enjoy gossiping with other campers at the nightly campfire.
  • Diurnal Nocturnal Animal: Averted. He is only interacted with at the nightly campfire and one of the ways he gets the player to tell him gossip is to point out that he can't interact with most of the campers during the day to hear it himself because he is sleeping then. In the same event, he makes it clear he will have to put off sleeping for the day to spread the gossip around.
  • Punny Name: Which he makes note of when introduced in the first Demo.
  • Secret Character: If the player uses his name for one of the fill-in-the-blank sections of a rumor, it starts an event chain that can end with romancing him.

     Chaz 
Voiced by: Arin Hanson

A 21-year-old werewolf who is a well-meaning (but not very bright) jock that is always thinking about sports. Wait a second...


  • The Cameo: Appears as a hallucination at the Mirage location in Roadtrip.
  • Riddle for the Ages: Who is he? Why did Scott suddenly turn into him? Not even he knows.
  • Secret Character: Chaz only appears if you fail a specific event, which leads to Scott, after accidentally turning into a werewolf, reverting back into Chaz instead of Scott. Chaz then replaces Scott for the rest of the game.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: He's so identical to Scott that he has the exact same lines and actions, save for the below Verbal Tic.
  • Verbal Tic: "Dude," replacing Scott's "Bro". Besides his name and a few facial details, this is the only difference between them.

Camp Rival Camp

    Morty 
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Voiced by: Patrick Seitz

A minotaur at the Camp Dome, representing Monster Camp's rival, "Camp Rival Camp".


  • Foil: To the Pizza Girl. Morty is a very animated character who loves to show off. The Pizza Girl is a somber woman who just wants to do her job. Morty's questline is about his desire to gain depth as a character and grow beyond his status as a Mr. Fanservice. The Pizza Girl's questline is her simply trying to do her job and shows her apathy towards the backstories of others and she receives no development herself. Morty's route is one of the game's usual over-the-top romantic misadventures while The Pizza Girl's route is a realistic take on teen dating: politely asking someone you see occasionally on a date.
  • Hidden Depths: His route is centered on his desire to grow as a character, past his Mr. Fanservice role, which itself shows self-awareness and self-consciousness despite his usual behavior.
  • Large Ham: Not only is he loud and boisterous, he loves to make all kinds of dynamic and fanservicey poses even when he doesn't need to.
  • Mr. Fanservice: A big and buff Minotaur that is explicitly stated to be there just to look appealing.
    "He's here to bring you an extra ration of thirst."
  • Secret Character: He has a secret event chain and paired ending activated by the player ordering The Best Drink from Juan.
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: A male example, who's constantly posing sexily, outright talks about lewd acts instead of using innuendo, and has large heart-shaped holes in his shorts that show off his bare butt.
  • Those Two Guys: He and Dmitri seem to go literally everywhere together. The only exceptions are an event in the Camp Dome and Morty's secret route, where you romance him solo.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: His hairy chest is barely covered by his jacket and merit badge sash.

    Batniss 
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Sworn enemy of THE CHANCELLOR
Voiced by: Erica Lindbeck (credited as Juicy Flannigan)

Introduced in an August Twitter update. Like Morty, she is a member of Camp Rival Camp.


  • Expy: To say she was "slightly" inspired by Katniss Everdeen is an understatement.
  • Love Triangle: Her profile includes the line "Looking for 2 hot people to be in a tense hot love triangle to thicken the plot".
  • Secret Character: She has a secret event chain and paired ending activated by the player ordering a Molotov Cocktail from Juan.

     Rival Camp's Ringer Unmarked Spoilers 

Salil

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Aaravi’s long lost little brother. He was first mentioned back in Monster Prom during her route, his disappearance being a big factor in her hatred of monsters. He appears in person in Monster Camp during Daliah’s Genie Flask route, having been recruited to Camp Rival Camp by Dimitri as part of a ploy to snuff out Camp Spooky once and for all.


Other Characters

    Pizza Delivery Girl 
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Voiced by: Erica Lindbeck (credited as Juicy Flannigan)

A delivery person that happens to show up when monsters are hungry. Her real name is Sadie.


  • Burger Fool:
    • In Monster Camp, she's constantly wearing a uniform for a pizza restaurant, which includes an orange striped shirt and a pizza visor that clashes with her pale face and dark hair.
    • One of her new jobs in Monster Roadtrip is at a pancake restaurant, complete with a uniform and a hat shaped like pancakes.
  • Expy: Her appearance was inspired by Sadako from The Ring.
  • Flat Character: She doesn't get a backstory even during her secret ending. It is even a part of her plotline how she thinks all sorts of lore and going into the backstories of every character feels unnecessary.
  • Foil: She is one to Morty. Morty is a very animated character who loves to show off. She is a somber woman who just wants to do her job. Morty's questline is about his desire to gain depth as a character and grow beyond his status as a Mr. Fanservice. The Pizza Girl's questline is her simply trying to do her job and shows her apathy towards the backstories of others and she receives no development herself. Morty's route is one of the game's usual over-the-top romantic misadventures while The Pizza Girl's route is a realistic take on teen dating: politely asking someone you see occasionally on a date.
  • New Job as the Plot Demands: In Monster Roadtrip she seems to work a bunch of low end jobs in addition to her Pizza Delivery.
  • No Sense of Direction: One possible event has her show up in a forest while trying to make a delivery to Wolfram & Hart.
  • Secret Character: She has a secret event chain and paired ending activated by the player ordering Pizza from Juan.

    Magic Tree Mike 
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Voiced by: Kaiji Tang

Introduced in this Twitter update. A talking tree that acts like a creep.


  • Treants: He's got the appearance, but none of the wisdom.

    Baba Yaga 
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Introduced in this Twitter update. The original hag, who dwells in the woods and asks "favors" from her new camp neighbors (when she isn't insulting them).


  • Not So Above It All: One event has the player attempt to dissuade her from eating people by showing her a Korean Pop Music video. Should it succeed, she'll complain about all the noise and dancing...then immediately ask to see another, eventually ending with her and Dahlia bonding over BTS.
  • Racist Grandma: She's antiquated in her beliefs about witchcraft and...everything, really. Very antiquated.
  • Wicked Witch: The original wicked witch, thank you very much!
  • Would Hurt a Child: Eating children is a time-honored witch tradition she still abides by. One event reveals she is one of the witches to start the trend.

    Mr. Beanzo 
Baba Yaga's pet cat.

    Mr. Pappas & Finn 
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Mr. Pappas Voiced by: Xander Mobus

Introduced in this Twitter update. Mr. Pappas is a greedy land developer that plots to (somehow) implement microtransactions into the Camp Dome Games and demolish Camp Spooky to build a mall. Finn is the merman that's always carrying his boss' chair around.


  • Ascended Extra: Monster Roadtrip's free April Update (released May 2023) made Finn a hitchhiker that can be picked up and bond with the players.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: A favorite pass-time of Mr. Pappas' is torturing various innocent animals in creative ways.
  • Beleaguered Assistant: Finn, who's always seen struggling to carry Mr. Pappas' chair around.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Mr. Pappas revels in being a rich, greedy bastard.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Several of his events have him attempt to bulldoze the camp, despite the ground it stands on being public property.
  • The Dividual: In Monster Camp, Finn didn't have any personality, and his only purpose was to be a prop for his boss.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference:
    • In the earliest versions and preview images of Monster Camp, Mr. Pappas had green skin, but it was changed to purple in later versions.
    • Finn was originally designated as "Patrick" until Monster Roadtrip made him an actual character.
  • Hate Sink: Not as bad as Leonard, mind you, but Mr. Pappas clearly isn't meant to be anything more than a thorn in your side.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Who cares if the camp is public property and therefore can't just be flattened? He's rich, he wants a shopping mall and he wants it now!

    Jerry 
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Introduced in this Twitter update. He's a stereotypical serial killer often seen around the Haunted Manor.


  • Even Evil Has Standards: He doesn't like serial killers who target Token Minority people first. He finds the implications problematic.
  • Expy: Hmm, a guy with a sports mask who kills teens at a camp with a big knife? And whose first name starts with a J? Jason, buddy, is that you?
  • Foil: He acts as one to just about every other love interest in the game, as his plotline reveals that he is pursuing the player.
  • Psycho Knife Nut: His favorite murder weapon is a big, bloody butcher-knife.
  • Secret Character: He has a secret event chain and paired ending activated by the player ordering Doom Perignon from Juan.

    CPUlysses 
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Voiced by: Sean McLoughlin

A war machine created from the same virus as Calculester, who thinks the latter will lead them to glory in a Robot War.


  • Expy: Their design brings to mind the ED-209.
  • Killer Robot: They think the pinnacle of artificial intelligence is the ability to kill all non-digital life, and it's up to Calculester, Damien, Scott, and the player to prove them wrong.

    Joy's Exes (Salomé, Gerard, and Axarax) 
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From left to right: Salomé, Gerard, and Axarax

Joy's ex-girlfriend (Salomé), ex-boyfriend (Gerard), and ex-lover (Axarax), all of which were initially villains that The Coven defeated in previous "seasons".


  • Chromatic Arrangement: Gerard wears black clothing with red accents, Salomé has blue skin, and Axarax has a green carapace and hair.
  • Dating Catwoman: They are a deconstruction of this trope. Each one of them was a toxic influence in Joy's life and each still holds no value in boundaries or Joy's opinions, as shown by their attempts to get her back. Even Gerard, the most sympathetic, committed an act that Joy viewed as unforgivable and ruined the relationship. In the option to help Gerard move on to new love, he explicitly brings up how the difference in their moral alignment is what made the relationship crash and burn and he needs a woman who is also evil to make the new relationship work.
  • Gaslighting: Axarax's favorite tactic to manipulate Joy into getting back together with them is to intentionally misinterpret her words and then weasel a date out of her.
  • Greasy Spoon: In Roadtrip, Gerard makes appearances as a waiter in these types of restaurants, wearing an apron, nametag, tie, and stained violet shirt.
  • Masculine, Feminine, Androgyne Trio: Salomé is female, Gerard is male, and Axarax is non-binary.
  • Necromancer: Gerard has powers over life and death, gained by killing a ton of innocent people. He claims he did it to impress Joy, who was instead aghast at what he had done.
  • Psycho Ex-Girlfriend: All of them were already somewhat psycho before dating Joy, but breaking up certainly didn't help.
  • Shock and Awe: Salomé's appearance suggests that this is her power. We never see her in action in the game, however.
  • Shout-Out: From his name to his lines, Gerard is just one big walking My Chemical Romance reference.
  • Token Good Teammate: Gerard committed serious evil in the past, but his beef with Joy, that she cheated on him, is completely legitimate. Also, rather than try to force the relationship again, he only feels that Joy owes him some sort of closure to feel better, which Joy herself agrees he's owed.

    Tubular Eddie 
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