Explore spooky school adventures with iconic ghouls, fashion customization, and eerie mini-games
Explore spooky school adventures with iconic ghouls, fashion customization, and eerie mini-games
Pros
- Variety of activities in one app: character info, fashion, videos, music, photo collages, and a mini-game
- Includes well-known ghouls such as Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, and Draculaura
- Strong creative focus with the Fashion Studio and school I.D. features
- Photo tools support on-device creation and editing rather than automatic sharing
Cons
- More of a mixed-content hub than a single, deep game experience
- If you are not invested in Monster High characters, the appeal drops quickly
- The Game Room element feels like a side activity compared with fashion and media
Monster High is a themed app hub from Mattel that pulls several Monster High activities into a single place, mixing character-focused content with creative tools and light play. You can explore familiar ghouls, put together looks in the Fashion Studio, make a school I.D., watch Monster High videos, build photo collages, visit a Game Room mini-game, and listen to Monster High music.
This app is for Monster High fans who want a kid-friendly, creativity-first experience, especially if dress-up and photo play matter as much as mini-games.
A Monster High hub that blends play and fandom
Monster High leans into the “spooky school” vibe by combining a few different types of activities rather than focusing on a single, long game mode. The strongest draw is how it keeps the brand front and center, letting you spend time with iconic ghouls like Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, and Draculaura while bouncing between fashion, media, and games.
Fashion Studio and school I.D. creation
The app’s core creative feature is the Fashion Studio, where you design fangtastic fashions and dress up the ghouls. Alongside that, the school I.D. tool fits the same make-it-your-own spirit, giving you another way to personalize the Monster High experience beyond outfits alone.
Videos and music for a more animated feel
If you want the entertainment side of Monster High in the same app as the creative tools, there is a dedicated media mix here. You can catch up on Monster High webisodes, movie trailers, and music videos, then switch over to listening to Monster High music without leaving the app.
Photo collages, with a privacy-friendly approach
The photo features are straightforward and fun: you can use your own pictures or choose Monster High images to create fangtastic photo collages. The app also supports creating and modifying photos in a way that stays local to your device, rather than automatically sending them elsewhere, which makes the feature feel more comfortable for a younger audience.
A Game Room for quick mini-game breaks
To round out the hub, Monster High includes a Game Room with a mini-game designed for short sessions. It works best as a change of pace between dress-up, videos, and photo collages, rather than as the main reason to open the app.
Pros
- Variety of activities in one app: character info, fashion, videos, music, photo collages, and a mini-game
- Includes well-known ghouls such as Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, and Draculaura
- Strong creative focus with the Fashion Studio and school I.D. features
- Photo tools support on-device creation and editing rather than automatic sharing
Cons
- More of a mixed-content hub than a single, deep game experience
- If you are not invested in Monster High characters, the appeal drops quickly
- The Game Room element feels like a side activity compared with fashion and media