Voice Packs
Voice Packs: What They Are and Where They Come From
Understand how voice packs supply prompts, where players get usable audio, and how to choose clips without sharing material you cannot use.
8/18/2026 Last updated: 8/18/2026
Voice packs give the game its spoken prompts. Players can create a pack from their own recordings or use audio they have permission to use.
Good sources for a pack
- Record your own original lines.
- Ask friends to create prompts for a shared session.
- Use openly licensed audio when its license permits your use.
- Use clips supplied to you with clear permission.
This site does not host third-party clip libraries. That keeps the game page simple and avoids presenting someone else’s audio as reusable.
Check a pack before playing
| Check | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Permission | You know why you are allowed to use every clip |
| Sound | Speech is clear and not covered by noise |
| Length | Prompts are short enough for the session you want |
| Names | Each file is easy to recognize in a picker |
| Volume | One clip is not dramatically louder than the next |
To build a clean set from your own audio, follow How to Prepare a Voice Pack. To perform it, use Dub Mode.
FAQ
Does the game include every voice pack?
No. Custom packs depend on the audio you choose to use.
Does this website store my pack?
No. The website does not provide a public pack library or user account storage.
Can I share a pack with friends?
Only when you have the right to share every included clip.
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