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All Monsters In Content Warning

April 30, 2024
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Content Warning is a co-op horror game all about filming scary things and uploading those videos online to get famous. While there are aspects of Content Warning that are colorful and light-hearted, the monsters lurking in the Old World can be pretty scary. As You advance through a run, requiring you to get higher and higher view counts, the horrors you can discover get more intense. Each monster has unique ways to attack you and will behave in different ways, so knowing what you’re up against will help you survive to upload your videos for internet fame.

Some monsters, like the Snail Man and Screamer, can appear in packs of three to four. Others like the Robot Dog will almost always appear alone but can kill you very quickly. There are also monsters that don’t hurt you directly, but can cause havoc in other ways. The Slime can grab you and run off with you, separating you from your friends and taking you much further into danger than you may have wanted. The Iron Maiden will trap one person, executing them after a certain amount of time, if nobody frees them.

While there isn’t an exact science to getting more views in Content Warning, in general, it does seem that the rarer and more dangerous a monster is, the more views you get for capturing footage of them. While you and your team will need to get the camera back up to the surface to cash in, it’s worth risking the end of your run to film these dangerous monsters as much as you can.

Each of these pics comes to us from our parent company, Fandom, and its Content Warning wiki.

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