My Voice Zoo

My Voice Zoo

TRUSO TRUSO September 26, 2025
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Rating10.0

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1 ratings

6

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OpenCritic Score

1
Reviews
56
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Score Distribution

90-100
0
80-89
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70-79
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60-69
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50-59
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<50
0

"Ticks the necessary boxes to be a game, but there’s not much love here"

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About My Voice Zoo

TRUSO dropped My Voice Zoo on September 26, 2025, for PC. This indie simulator lets you run a zoo using nothing but your vocal cords. The core hook is simple yet odd. You record sounds through your microphone and assign them as animal calls. No pre-made audio files exist here. Every creature sound comes directly from your own throat or mouth clicks. Players build enclosures and manage animals in a single-player experience. The release landed recently, so it sits fresh in the library rotation. It feels like an experiment in sound design rather than a traditional management sim.

Gameplay

Sessions revolve around recording audio and assigning it to virtual creatures. You open your mic, make a noise, and link that clip to a specific animal slot. The interface likely lets you name enclosures and place animals on the map. Idle mechanics mean your zoo runs while you step away. You probably check in periodically to hear what your vocal creations sound like. Controls involve basic mouse clicks for placing items and microphone settings for recording quality. There are no complex resource chains or combat systems. The loop is purely about making weird sounds work as animal calls.

What Players Think

Five players have logged into the PlayPile community so far. Two of them marked this title as a favorite despite the small sample size. Critic reception remains lukewarm at best. Nindie Spotlight gave it a 56 out of 100, stating the game ticks necessary boxes but lacks emotional connection. Average playtime data is not yet available due to the recent launch date. No completion rates exist for this new release. The mood in reviews suggests a functional title with little soul attached. Critics feel the concept works mechanically but fails to deliver a memorable experience beyond its novelty factor.

PlayPile's Take

My Voice Zoo costs the standard indie price on Steam, though exact figures vary by region. It offers zero achievements for players to chase. This game suits people who enjoy audio experiments or want to try something absurdly specific. The 56 critic score signals a product that feels incomplete. You will get a functional zoo manager, but the voice mechanic might feel gimmicky after an hour. Skip this if you want deep strategy or polished visuals. It works as a short novelty session for sound enthusiasts willing to tolerate a bare-bones interface.

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