House Party - Doja Cat Expansion Pack (DLC)
A celebrity cameo DLC that drops Doja Cat into House Party's chaotic social sandbox. Worth it if you're already in the ecosystem.
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About House Party - Doja Cat Expansion Pack (DLC)
House Party is a first-person social adventure that leans hard into the kind of raunchy, consequence-driven comedy you'd expect from a late-90s college film. The Doja Cat Expansion Pack adds a licensed celebrity storyline on top of that foundation, giving players a new chain of interactions, dialogue trees, and objectives centered around the pop star appearing at the party. If you've played the base game, you already know the loop: talk to people, make choices, watch relationships and story flags shift based on what you say and do. This DLC slots into that structure without reinventing it. From a narrative mechanics standpoint, House Party has always been more about reactive scripting than deep RPG systems. Choices here don't carry the moral weight of a Baldur's Gate conversation, but they do branch in ways that can lock or unlock content, which keeps replays from feeling completely pointless. The Doja Cat content follows the same philosophy: there are right paths and wrong paths, and stumbling through them is half the entertainment. The writing leans into absurdist humor, and the Doja Cat-specific dialogue reportedly had her direct involvement, which gives it a bit more personality than a generic celebrity skin swap. The honest limitations are hard to ignore. This is a short content drop. You're not getting a sprawling new act or a reworked progression system. If you bounced off the base game's humor, the DLC is absolutely not the entry point that converts you. The RPG tag on the Steam page is generous: there are stats and decision flags, but calling it an RPG is like calling a choose-your-own-adventure book a strategy game. The simulation elements are similarly surface-level. What the game actually is, is a comedy adventure with optional explicitness and a surprisingly robust conversation system for its genre. The 86% positive Steam rating across a substantial review count suggests the audience that finds this funny finds it genuinely funny, and the Doja Cat expansion carried that goodwill forward. If you're already a House Party player looking for a fresh scenario with a recognizable face and some new dialogue to click through, this delivers exactly that. If you're coming in cold expecting a meaty RPG experience, recalibrate expectations significantly before adding it to your library. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Eek! Games, LLC
- Publisher
- Eek! Games, LLC
- Release Date
- Jul 15, 2022