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mineguy1004
Scratcher
59 posts

Monsters in the night VOICE ACTORS NEEDED!

Hey you guys it's me Mineguy1004 and I need Voice actors for my upcoming game Monsters in the Night.

What Monsters in the Night is about:
This game takes place in the same universe as Freddy Fazbear's form Five nights at Freddy's.
This game is supposed to be the “sequel” to the 1st game taking place after NOT before it.
What happens in the game is that after Freddy Fazbear's shut down (as stated on a poster in the first game) there was one comapny or perosn who bought it. A lawyer by the name of J.J Chesterford. When he first re- founded the company 5 years ago he found 3 animatronics in the back but one is missing. Freddy. So leap forward 5 years and it takes place of you (an investigative reporter for the WCCN news company disgued as an undercover security guard for the company) to find out the secrets of the company's dark 5 years.

What i need voice actors for:

Phone guy
(try to do voice with a telephone-ish sound)

WCCN boss
(try to do a “bossy voice” liek that guy from spider-man that owns the daily bugle)
mineguy1004
Scratcher
59 posts

Monsters in the night VOICE ACTORS NEEDED!

I have a link to the game right here:
(NOTE: WORK IN PROGRESS)

http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/37072422/
little5
Scratcher
46 posts

Monsters in the night VOICE ACTORS NEEDED!

Ive got a pretty good microphone, i can do the WCCN dude, But what do you need me to say?

Last edited by little5 (Dec. 20, 2014 06:47:55)

MoonGold42
Scratcher
45 posts

Monsters in the night VOICE ACTORS NEEDED!

OH HELLO THERE!

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Yes.

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