About Us
This site started as a way to keep track of what a small group of us kept discovering about The Choicer Voicer between sessions — which content packs actually worked well together, which judge personalities made a night funnier, how Freestyle Dub Mode differed from the round-based format everyone learns first. Notes that used to live in a group chat eventually turned into something worth building properly, and that’s what you’re looking at now.
The core of the site is a catalog of games worth knowing about if The Choicer Voicer is the kind of thing you enjoy — party formats, quiz games, casual multiplayer picks, and music-driven games that share something with what makes a good Choicer Voicer night work. Alongside that sits a set of guides going deeper into how The Choicer Voicer’s own systems fit together: its modes, how packs actually work, and what makes a hosted session run smoothly instead of stalling out in the first ten minutes.
Why build a whole site around one party game instead of covering everything under the sun? Because The Choicer Voicer rewards exactly the kind of shared knowledge a community builds up over time — which pack pairings land, how to set a room up so nobody’s fighting with a microphone, what a first-time host needs to know that the game itself doesn’t spell out. That’s the kind of thing that’s genuinely better written down and shared than rediscovered independently by every new group.
What kept us coming back to it specifically was how differently two sessions could turn out depending on nothing more than which packs were loaded that night — the same core game producing a completely different evening for a group leaning into obscure movie lines versus one built entirely around a friend’s terrible celebrity impressions. That variability is hard to explain to someone who hasn’t hosted a round themselves, which is a big part of why we wanted a place to actually document it rather than just talk about it in passing.
None of this is official. This site isn’t affiliated with the people who made The Choicer Voicer, and nothing here should be mistaken for their word on how the game works — it’s simply a catalog and a set of notes built by people who play it and wanted somewhere to put what they’d learned.
If something here is useful, or if there’s a game you think belongs in the catalog, or a detail about The Choicer Voicer we’ve gotten wrong or left out, that’s exactly what the contact page is for. Poke around the guides, see what’s in the similar-games catalog, and let us know if there’s something worth adding.