(This project is a collaborative effort between me and other producers, aiming to bring The Forget-Me-Not Case to life. Initially, it will be developed as a fully voiced storytelling experience, with potential expansion into a Visual Novel or Animated Game. This means auditioners may have future opportunities to reprise their roles should the project evolve beyond its initial format.)
Project Type: Voice-Acted Narrative (Potential Visual Novel / Animation)
Development Timeline: Mid-Term Project
Compensation: Payment is negotiable and will have some changes depending on the discussions in detail with selected auditioners. (!)
Expectations: Voice actors should be committed and reliable, as this is a long-term storytelling experience.
General Requirements:
✔ Must have clear microphone quality (minimal background noise, no static).
✔ Must be able to express a range of emotions (fear, urgency, sarcasm, etc.).
✔ Must be comfortable with mystery/thriller themes (psychological suspense, eerie dialogue).
✔ Must be reliable with deadlines for recordings.
✔ Prior voice acting experience is not required but preferred.
✔ Use the Format AABBCC (Twice per line.)
✔ Please don't forget to add your Discord User, as your audition submissions will be ignored if you don't provide it.
Genre: Mystery / Thriller / Psychological / Friendship
Plot:
At Maplebrook High, everyone knows the golden rule: Never forget the missing.
It started as a whisper—a chilling rumor passed through generations. Some students disappear, but they don’t just vanish. They’re erased. Their names, their desks, their faces in yearbooks—gone, as if they never existed.
But some people still remember.
When Elliot Lane, a transfer student with a sharp mind and a past he refuses to talk about, finds a list of names scribbled in an abandoned textbook, he realizes he remembers one of them—Daisy Calloway.
But there’s a problem. Daisy doesn’t exist.
With the help of Leo Hart, the school’s resident rulebreaker, Mira Sullivan, the town’s golden girl, and Jude Park, the skeptic who believes everything has a rational explanation, Elliot tries to uncover the truth.
But as they dig deeper, one of their own names appears on the list.
Now, it’s a race against time. If they don’t figure out who—or what—is making students disappear, they’ll be next.