🎙️ Welcome, Voice Detective!
This game was made in PowerPoint, and Professor Pigeon, the head of the Voice Investigation Department, is here to guide you through your training. Get ready to solve mysteries using your ears!
🔍 How to Play:
Open a new tab and start the slide show.
Click the buttons, circles and speakers to move through the game.
Don’t use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the arrows under the slide. Those might take you the wrong way!
This game has important sounds, so make sure to listen to the audio carefully and wait until it is done before clicking anything.
🎧 Ready to listen, think, and solve? Let’s begin your detective training!
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