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Halloween Call: Monster
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  • TeH Software

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Halloween Call: Monster is a lighthearted prank app, basically a digital toy for the spooky season. You download it to fake a call from classic monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein, or a werewolf. When you launch it after installing from Google Play or the App Store (it's free with a small download size), the first thing you see is a goofy, cartoonish interface with a big phone dial pad. It feels less like a serious tool and more like a silly joke ready to happen. There's no registration needed; you just pick a monster, type in a number, and hit call. The initial impression is that it is fun for a laugh, perfect for scaring friends or kids at a Halloween party, but it doesn't pretend to be anything more.

Using the app is straightforward. After the splash screen, you are faced with a simple list of monsters to choose from, each with a different voice. I tried the vampire first. The interface is clunky, with some slightly laggy button responses, but it does not ruin the fun. To make a prank call, you select the monster, dial or paste your victim's number, and press the call button. The app then generates a fake incoming call screen on their phone with the monster's name. When they answer, the monster speaks its cheesy lines in a low-quality, robotic voice. The whole process takes less than a minute. A practical tip is to test the call on yourself first to see the animation and hear the audio; it sets the right expectations. Onboarding is non-existent, which is fine because it is so simple to use. Smooth moments come from the reactions of the person you prank; the confusing part is that the sound can glitch out if the ringer is too low, making the prank fall flat.

After a few uses, I found Halloween Call: Monster works best for kids or anyone who wants a quick, harmless prank without any setup. You will likely keep it installed for a single day, like on Halloween, and then uninstall it because the novelty wears off fast. It feels similar to other prank call apps like Prank Call or Fake Call, but this one leans heavily into the monster theme, which is its main selling point. It does not have the polish or voice quality of those other options, so you get a more amateurish result. What sets it apart is just how specific and campy it is. It is not something I'd ever use for a serious joke, but for a cheap laugh among friends at a party, it does the trick. The voices are repetitive after two calls, so you will hear the same five lines again. For a free app, it gives exactly what you expect: a silly, one-time giggle.

features

  • 👻 Halloween Call: Monster lets you prank friends with preset scary voice lines from monsters, whereas apps like Prank Dial 2024 use generic robotic voices. This app stands out because the character lines are themed and cheesy, adding to the comedic effect.
  • 👻 The app includes a fake incoming call screen that looks like a real phone call from the monster, complete with caller ID. Similar tools like Fake Call & Prank often only show a timer, so this visual trick adds a layer of realism that sells the joke better.
  • 👻 One outstanding feature is the ability to schedule a call for later, so you can set it to ring at a specific time during a party. Most prank apps only let you call immediately, so this adds tactical timing to your pranks without needing to be on the app at that moment.

pros

  • 🎃 It is completely free with no hidden payments, while Prank Dial Premium locks features behind a subscription. This makes it accessible for a one-time laugh without commitment.
  • 🎃 The monster selection is fun and varied, covering iconic creatures like zombies and ghosts. Apps like Voice Changer Prank usually only offer human voices, so this theme feels more festive for Halloween.
  • 🎃 It requires no registration or permissions beyond phone access. Unlike Fake Caller ID, which demands contacts syncing, this app stays simple and privacy-friendly for casual use.

cons

  • 😈 The monster voices sound distorted and robotic, lacking the natural flow of real speech. Prank Call Master offers higher quality audio, making this app feel cheap after a few calls.
  • 😈 There are no ad-free options, so you get a banner ad and a video ad after each call. Fake Call Free has fewer interruptions, which makes repeated use more annoying here.
  • 😈 The app is not regularly updated, and some monster lines are repeated too often. Competitors like Halloween Prank Call release new seasonal content, so this one feels stale quickly.

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