Comedy Night
A social PC hangout where you perform stand-up, sing, or heckle strangers in a virtual comedy club. Chaotic, community-driven, and very hit-or-miss.
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About Comedy Night
Comedy Night is not an RPG in any traditional sense, despite what the genre tags suggest. It is a multiplayer social sandbox built around a virtual comedy club stage, where real players take the mic to tell jokes, sing karaoke, or just sit in the audience and throw tomatoes at whoever is brave enough to perform. The entire loop hinges on the community being present and willing to play along. Think less "game" and more "chaotic open-mic night with strangers from the internet." The mechanics are about as thin as a cocktail napkin. You show up, you queue for the stage, you speak into your microphone, and the audience reacts in real time using in-game props and emotes. There are no scripted quests, no character progression systems, and no build variety to evaluate past hour one. What keeps people coming back - when it works - is pure social spontaneity. A genuinely funny player can make a room erupt. A terrible singer hitting every wrong note can be equally entertaining. The problem is that this quality ceiling is entirely out of the developer's hands. The flip side is obvious and worth stating plainly: Comedy Night is completely dependent on server population and the quality of players online at any given moment. Log in during a dead window and you are sitting in an empty club with ambient music. Log in during peak hours and you might witness something genuinely memorable, or you might get ear-blasted by someone who discovered the mic button thirty seconds ago. The Mixed Steam review score - around 74% positive across a substantial number of reviews - reflects exactly this variance. The game itself functions; the experience is just wildly inconsistent. For the RPG crowd expecting narrative depth, worldbuilding, or any kind of character arc, this is not that. There are no choices that matter beyond whether you decide to heckle or cheer. The writing is entirely user-generated, which means it ranges from sharp observational comedy to content you would rather forget. If you are the type who enjoys unscripted human chaos and social games built around voice chat, Comedy Night scratches a very specific itch that almost nothing else on PC attempts. If you need mechanical hooks or story payoff to stay engaged, this will feel completely hollow within an hour. Released in 2017 and still running on a modest but dedicated player base, it is genuinely impressive that the servers are still populated at all. Lighthouse Games Studio made something niche and kept it alive. Whether that niche matches your tastes is the only real question worth answering before you click install. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Lighthouse Games Studio
- Publisher
- Lighthouse Games Studio
- Release Date
- Aug 24, 2017