Halloween Call: Monster
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  • 100K+

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  • TeH Software

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  • Entertainment

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  • Teen

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Halloween Call: Monster is a novelty prank app developed by TeH Software, designed to simulate fake video calls from spooky characters. It falls into the entertainment and prank category, perfect for users who want to surprise friends or family during Halloween. Available on Google Play and the App Store, it can be downloaded for free, though it includes optional in-app purchases for extra monster skins or call variations. After installing and launching the app, you're greeted with a dark, slightly cartoonish interface that immediately sets a Halloween mood. The first impression is that it's playful but a bit rough around the edges—the graphics aren't top-tier, but they get the job done for a quick scare or laugh. The app doesn't require registration, which is a nice touch for casual use. I saw it had around 100,000 installs on Google Play, which suggests a decent but niche following.

Once you start using Halloween Call: Monster, the experience is straightforward. The interface is simple: you pick a monster from a list—like a vampire, witch, or zombie—then simulate an incoming call. The app shows a full-screen caller ID with the monster's face and a ringing sound. You can accept or reject the call, and if you accept, a pre-recorded video plays where the monster talks or growls. The animations are stiff, but the audio is surprisingly clear. A common usage step is to hand your phone to a friend just as the “call” comes in—it's hilarious watching their reaction. I found the onboarding a bit confusing because there's no tutorial; you just tap around to figure out how to set up a fake call. A small tip: adjust the ringing delay in settings to make it feel more realistic. It works well offline too, which is practical if you're at a party with spotty reception.

After using the app for a few days around Halloween, I'd say it's a fun novelty but not something you'll keep installed all year. It's great for kids or teens who enjoy pranks, but adults might find it gimmicky. Compared to similar apps like Fake Call or Prank Caller, Halloween Call: Monster is more focused on theme—it doesn't try to be a general prank tool. What sets it apart is the exclusive monster content, which feels fresh for the season. However, the limited selection and lack of updates make it less sticky. I uninstalled it after Halloween because the novelty wore off, but I'd recommend it for a quick party trick. It's not polished like Zedge or other customization apps, but for a free download, it delivers exactly what it promises—a seasonal scare.

features

  • 🎃 The standout feature is the realistic call simulation, including a ringing sound and full-screen caller ID, which makes the prank feel genuine. Compared to Prank Dial, Halloween Call: Monster focuses on a curated horror theme rather than random prank numbers.
  • 🎃 Another highlight is the offline functionality—you can trigger fake calls without an internet connection, unlike many call apps that require data. This is a big plus for parties in basements or areas with poor signal.
  • 🎃 The app offers multiple monster skins, each with exclusive video footage, like a zombie's groan or a witch's cackle. This variety outshines generic fake call apps that just use static images, adding a layer of entertainment for repeat use.

pros

  • 👍 One major strength is the high-quality audio in monster videos—the voice acting is surprisingly good, with clear, creepy lines that make the prank more convincing than similar apps like Scary Prank.
  • 👍 The app's simple design requires no setup time, so you can launch a fake call in under 10 seconds. This ease of use beats more complex tools like Fake Call Pro, which have cluttered menus.
  • 👍 It's completely free to start with no registration barrier, unlike some prank apps that lock basic features behind a paywall, making it accessible for quick laughs.
  • 👎 The selection of monsters is limited to around five options, which feels repetitive after a few uses. Apps like Prank Caller offer dozens of characters, giving more replay value.
  • 👎 The animations are noticeably stiff—monsters don't move naturally, which can ruin the illusion. Competing apps like Fake Call Master use smoother motion capture for better realism.
  • 👎 There's no ability to record your own voice or customize the calls, unlike more flexible apps like Caller ID Faker, which let you personalize pranks. This makes Halloween Call: Monster feel restricted.
  • 👎 The app hasn't been updated in over a year, based on the version history, so bugs or crashes may occur on newer phones. Regular updates from rivals like Prank Dial ensure better compatibility.

cons

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Halloween Call: Monster is a novelty prank app developed by TeH Software, designed to simulate fake video calls from spooky characters. It falls into the entertainment and prank category, perfect for users who want to surprise friends or family during Halloween. Available on Google Play and the App Store, it can be downloaded for free, though it includes optional in-app purchases for extra monster skins or call variations. After installing and launching the app, you're greeted with a dark, slightly cartoonish interface that immediately sets a Halloween mood. The first impression is that it's playful but a bit rough around the edges—the graphics aren't top-tier, but they get the job done for a quick scare or laugh. The app doesn't require registration, which is a nice touch for casual use. I saw it had around 100,000 installs on Google Play, which suggests a decent but niche following.

Once you start using Halloween Call: Monster, the experience is straightforward. The interface is simple: you pick a monster from a list—like a vampire, witch, or zombie—then simulate an incoming call. The app shows a full-screen caller ID with the monster's face and a ringing sound. You can accept or reject the call, and if you accept, a pre-recorded video plays where the monster talks or growls. The animations are stiff, but the audio is surprisingly clear. A common usage step is to hand your phone to a friend just as the “call” comes in—it's hilarious watching their reaction. I found the onboarding a bit confusing because there's no tutorial; you just tap around to figure out how to set up a fake call. A small tip: adjust the ringing delay in settings to make it feel more realistic. It works well offline too, which is practical if you're at a party with spotty reception.

After using the app for a few days around Halloween, I'd say it's a fun novelty but not something you'll keep installed all year. It's great for kids or teens who enjoy pranks, but adults might find it gimmicky. Compared to similar apps like Fake Call or Prank Caller, Halloween Call: Monster is more focused on theme—it doesn't try to be a general prank tool. What sets it apart is the exclusive monster content, which feels fresh for the season. However, the limited selection and lack of updates make it less sticky. I uninstalled it after Halloween because the novelty wore off, but I'd recommend it for a quick party trick. It's not polished like Zedge or other customization apps, but for a free download, it delivers exactly what it promises—a seasonal scare.

  • 🎃 The standout feature is the realistic call simulation, including a ringing sound and full-screen caller ID, which makes the prank feel genuine. Compared to Prank Dial, Halloween Call: Monster focuses on a curated horror theme rather than random prank numbers.
  • 🎃 Another highlight is the offline functionality—you can trigger fake calls without an internet connection, unlike many call apps that require data. This is a big plus for parties in basements or areas with poor signal.
  • 🎃 The app offers multiple monster skins, each with exclusive video footage, like a zombie's groan or a witch's cackle. This variety outshines generic fake call apps that just use static images, adding a layer of entertainment for repeat use.
  • 👍 One major strength is the high-quality audio in monster videos—the voice acting is surprisingly good, with clear, creepy lines that make the prank more convincing than similar apps like Scary Prank.
  • 👍 The app's simple design requires no setup time, so you can launch a fake call in under 10 seconds. This ease of use beats more complex tools like Fake Call Pro, which have cluttered menus.
  • 👍 It's completely free to start with no registration barrier, unlike some prank apps that lock basic features behind a paywall, making it accessible for quick laughs.
  • 👎 The selection of monsters is limited to around five options, which feels repetitive after a few uses. Apps like Prank Caller offer dozens of characters, giving more replay value.
  • 👎 The animations are noticeably stiff—monsters don't move naturally, which can ruin the illusion. Competing apps like Fake Call Master use smoother motion capture for better realism.
  • 👎 There's no ability to record your own voice or customize the calls, unlike more flexible apps like Caller ID Faker, which let you personalize pranks. This makes Halloween Call: Monster feel restricted.
  • 👎 The app hasn't been updated in over a year, based on the version history, so bugs or crashes may occur on newer phones. Regular updates from rivals like Prank Dial ensure better compatibility.

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