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Voice Recording Game

Turn microphone practice into a voice recording game with characters, timed lines, retakes, and a finished scene to play back.

Reviewed by SceneDub Editorial Team | Updated August 23, 2026

What this practice is

A voice recording game gives microphone work a story and an immediate result. Instead of collecting disconnected audio files, SceneDub connects every take to a character and moment on screen.

The game loop encourages experimentation: make a choice, listen, adjust, and commit. Because each run ends in a complete dub, progress feels more concrete than repeating warm-up lines alone.

A focused three-step workflow

  1. 1Pick a short scene and decide on one character quality.
  2. 2Record each line while keeping that quality consistent.
  3. 3Play the result and score yourself on clarity, timing, and commitment.

Coaching notes

  • Name the character quality with an actable word such as guarding or persuading.
  • Do one wild take before settling on a safe delivery.
  • Listen back without watching once to judge the voice alone.

Frequently asked questions

Is SceneDub a voice changer game?

No. SceneDub records your real performance; it does not apply character voice filters.

What do I need to play?

You need a modern browser, microphone access, and ideally headphones.