The Voice of Germany

Moby ID: 61062

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The Voice of Germany is a game based on the identically-titled TV show. It's a family karaoke game produced and co-developed by Wired Production and Le Cortex.

In the first part of the game you are able to sing a song and revise if you sang out of tune. The game notices if you only hum and the famous coaches Nena, Xavier Naidoo, Rea Garvey (Reamonn) and The Boss Hoss will help you with their criticism and support.

There is a huge library of songs and you can expand it with DLCs. Four people at the same time can sing and play together. You are also able to record your songs

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Board of Directors
Director Development
Jr. Producer
Director Marketing & PR
Product Manager
Jr. Product Manager
Public Relations
Marketing Assistant
Director Sales
Sales Manager
Online Marketing
Finance
Special Thanks
Sales Manager
Licensing Manager
Managing Director
Production Director
Senior Producer
Producer
Assistant Producer
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Game added by Sasri.

Game added August 22, 2013. Last modified February 22, 2023.