My Voice Zoo

My Voice Zoo

TRUSO TRUSO September 26, 2025
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About My Voice Zoo

My Voice Zoo is an indie simulator where players build a zoo using their own voice as the core mechanic. Developed by TRUSO, it launched on PC in September 2025. The premise is simple but odd: you record sounds via microphone, which the game transforms into animal calls. Each voice sample shapes the zoo’s ecosystem, making every playthrough distinct. The game blends idle progression with quirky customization. You’ll attract visitors, unlock species, and watch your voice-powered menagerie grow. Best suited for fans of lighthearted simulators who don’t mind a dash of absurdity.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around recording voice clips and assigning them to animals. You start with basic creatures like chickens and owls, then progress to tigers and whales. Each animal requires 3-5 unique sounds, which you loop or modify. Controls are straightforward, click to record, drag to assign, and tap to trigger calls. The idle aspect kicks in as animals generate resources over time, letting you expand enclosures and hire staff. Sessions typically last 20-30 minutes, with progression tied to unlocking rarer species. The game’s charm lies in experimenting with vocal tones; a grumble might become a bear’s growl, while a squeak turns into a frog’s croak.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate My Voice Zoo 76% positive, with an average score of 4.1/5. Most players finish 62% of the game, averaging 12 hours of playtime. Community moods lean “quirky” (89%) and “addictive” (67%), though 24% call it “irritatingly niche.” One review states, “Hilarious to hear my ‘aaaargh’ become a dinosaur roar. But the mic sensitivity is a nightmare.” Achievement completion sits at 81%, with unlocks like “Voice of the Jungle” rewarding custom sound packs. Price is $19.99, with 58% of players claiming it’s “worth the small ask.”

PlayPile's Take

My Voice Zoo is a novelty best suited for idle game fans with humor. The voice mechanic is clever but finicky, background noise or poor mic quality can derail progress. At $20, it’s a low-risk experiment. If you enjoy customizing silly systems and don’t mind repetitive tasks, it’s worth a try. Skip if you prefer structured simulations or take zoo-building seriously. The achievements add replayability, but don’t expect depth. It’s a quirky time-killer, not a genre-definer.

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