Monster Party
- Rikk Wolf
- Oct 29, 2015
- 1 min read
"THIS GAME IS A MOUNTAIN OF BLOODY SKULL C@#KS!"
It’s the horrifying conclusion of the Playing With Myself Halloween Hootenanny, and Rock (the freshly named clone, still cosplaying as Solid Snake) returns alongside Rikk (still stubbornly committed to his Metal Man bit) for one last monster mash before All Hallow’s Eve ends in flames and confusion.
Their target this time? Monster Party—an NES fever dream where baseball bats battle demons, fishmen say “Hello,” and haunted severed legs dangle from the ceiling like they paid rent.
As the duo riff their way through this what-the-hell-a-thon, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll fear for your children... and maybe develop a lifelong mistrust of eggplants.
It’s the final Playing With Myself episode. No moral. No lesson. Just Rokk, Rikk, and the emotional scars of retro horror. GAME BIO:
Monster Party is a side-scrolling action platformer developed by Human Entertainment and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. The game follows a young boy named Mark who teams up with a monster named Bert to battle bizarre creatures across surreal, horror-themed stages. Known for its abrupt tonal shifts, strange enemy designs, and dark humor, Monster Party stands out as one of the NES’s most unconventional and cult-favorite titles.


