Just about any rpg game with frequent dialogue options is also really good. One of my favorite practices is talking to my pets. Pets don’t judge they just want to hear that you love them❤. Remember to hydrate and take breaks during your practice. Its a marathon; not a full dash to the finish line 🫶🏼 Hope everyone has a great day.😊
yes. I do most of my practice when I am walking the dog. She doesn't care to hear the same things over and over and talking with an unusual voice to your dog is generally expected. You can play with question tone, encouragement, admonishment the whole range of expression really.. "What have you found? A stick? Good girl. Good girl. Such a good girl aren't you? Are you my good girl? No. No don't touch that. Bad dog. Baaad dog. Why are you so naughty sometimes?"
There is a whole range of board and card games categorised as "social games" which generally involve a lot of talking and/or roleplay. I strongly recommend a great one called *Funemployed* where you each player takes turns to interview all the others for (often outlandish) jobs. What makes it really fun is that each candidate also has a series of (even more ridiculous) characteristic cards which generally make them a bad fit for the job. The fun is all in how the players struggle to turn their assigned flaws into something positive. For example the job may be "Dentist" and one player's characteristics might be "halitosis" and "completely blind". Somehow they have to turn this around. The player who argues their case in the interview most convincingly gets the job and wins the round. It's absolutely hilarious, and of course you can use all kinds of vocal expression - sometimes you have to!
I'm trying to feminize my voice to have fun playing video games, especially Valorant and CS. It's nice when other players have no idea that I'm a guy who plays with them. That makes me more confident and I'm sure my voice is passable. Also, there are D&D irl where you can choose a female character and do voice acting, That's harder cuz u have to speak for a long time. But it will definitely pay off in the future!
really great idea, role play style stuff helps
Role play is amazing for voice training!
Just about any rpg game with frequent dialogue options is also really good. One of my favorite practices is talking to my pets. Pets don’t judge they just want to hear that you love them❤. Remember to hydrate and take breaks during your practice. Its a marathon; not a full dash to the finish line 🫶🏼 Hope everyone has a great day.😊
yes. I do most of my practice when I am walking the dog. She doesn't care to hear the same things over and over and talking with an unusual voice to your dog is generally expected. You can play with question tone, encouragement, admonishment the whole range of expression really.. "What have you found? A stick? Good girl. Good girl. Such a good girl aren't you? Are you my good girl? No. No don't touch that. Bad dog. Baaad dog. Why are you so naughty sometimes?"
Great tips!! Pups and kitties (and turtles and fish and whoever else) are the best!!
So true!
There is a whole range of board and card games categorised as "social games" which generally involve a lot of talking and/or roleplay. I strongly recommend a great one called *Funemployed* where you each player takes turns to interview all the others for (often outlandish) jobs. What makes it really fun is that each candidate also has a series of (even more ridiculous) characteristic cards which generally make them a bad fit for the job. The fun is all in how the players struggle to turn their assigned flaws into something positive. For example the job may be "Dentist" and one player's characteristics might be "halitosis" and "completely blind". Somehow they have to turn this around. The player who argues their case in the interview most convincingly gets the job and wins the round. It's absolutely hilarious, and of course you can use all kinds of vocal expression - sometimes you have to!
Sounds so fun!! Thanks for this idea. I want to play!
I'm surprised VR Chat wasn't included. Seems like a game about talking to people would be the game
Love it! Great idea!
I'm trying to feminize my voice to have fun playing video games, especially Valorant and CS. It's nice when other players have no idea that I'm a guy who plays with them. That makes me more confident and I'm sure my voice is passable. Also, there are D&D irl where you can choose a female character and do voice acting, That's harder cuz u have to speak for a long time. But it will definitely pay off in the future!
Awesome! Thank you so much for these tips!!