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The Voice Fantasy iPhone App Could have You Shouting All Night Long [Video]

The Voice Fantasy iPhone App Could have You Shouting All Night Long [Video] It sort of feels like an iPhone app that’s named Voice Fantasy and requires you to shout with a purpose to summon dashing heroes should somehow be dirty, but it surely’s actually an amusing game which you may enjoy on a dull evening.

The basic point of the game is to summon courageous heroes by shouting out their names. You have chose the names and then the kind of hero will probably be determined based on how you sound whenever you summon him or her. (As you’ll discover by the video above, a loud and high-pitched shout will apparently bring you a masochist heroine.)

You can play against the in-game opponents in addition as in one-on-one or two-on-two modes against your folks. I’d imagine that the game is much likely to remain amusing after a couple of rounds if you’re twiddling with a larger group as opposed to staying in solo mode. That’s mostly because the total battles are automated-whether you’re in tutorial mode or not-and you remain a helpless spectator except when summoning characters.

With that in mind, note that the game’s gonna run you three dollars. If it were a buck, then I’d recommend it for a number of giggly shouting matches with pals, but as that isn’t the case I’ll simply caution you that the entertainment factor is somewhat limited compared to similarly priced apps. [ iTunes ]

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