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Standard Mode: Imitate a Prompt and Face the Judges

Take a spoken prompt, answer with your own voice, watch the judges react, and retry a line without restarting the browser game.

8/19/2026 Last updated: 8/19/2026

Current for Free Browser Edition v0.6.1.

Standard Mode is a judged imitation round. The game plays a prompt, you answer in your own voice, and the judges react. A zero does not freeze the session.

What the judges hear

Speak after the prompt ends. The judges listen to that take, not to Mira’s hosting lines. Different judges can react differently to the same recording.

Keep the microphone at a steady distance. If the input is silent or clipped, open Settings, test the microphone, then return to the same prompt.

One prompt at a time

  1. Choose Solo, then Standard.
  2. Pick a clip or the tutorial pack.
  3. Wait for the prompt to finish.
  4. Record your imitation or a completely different voice.
  5. Watch the judges, then take the next prompt or retry.

You can change character voices between prompts. That change is your performance. It does not replace Mira as the host.

When a line fails

What happenedWhat to doWhy
The take is silentRecheck the browser input and retry that promptThe judges cannot score an empty recording
The take peaks or distortsMove the microphone back or lower gainA cleaner input is easier to judge
You dislike the voiceRetry only that promptThe rest of the round can stay
The score is zeroContinue to the next promptA zero is a result, not a crash

Shared play still uses this loop. Pass the microphone when the prompt ends, not while Record is active. See Shared Play.

FAQ

Is Standard the same as Dub Mode?

No. Standard is judged imitation. Dub Mode builds a line-by-line scene you can save and replay.

Do I have to match the original voice?

No. Matching is optional. The fun is the choice you make on each prompt.

Why did one judge like it and another did not?

The panel does not have to agree. Read the whole reaction, not a single face.

standard judges scoring

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