There are 23 unpaid roles (you still get 2 game copies) requiring a male or masculine voice in MacDouglas Family Manor. Word count is noted after each description. Please use the quoted line in your audition, and feel free to audition for as many roles as you'd like.
Pizza Guy: A friendly white man in his 20s who shows up at the beginning of the game delivering pizzas. 3 lines with 46 words. "Hey! Happy Halloween. Your total's gonna be 16.99."
Stablehand: A grumpy white man in his 30s who shows up in the Arrival chapter. He speaks in a gravelly, Southern accent. His lines include a snarling SFX. 4 lines; 68 words + 1 SFX. "I said get out! I'm not going to have you in here messing up my stables, you hear me?"
Juggler: An 18-19 year old white man who shows up in the Circus chapter. His natural voice is excitable (but may fluctuate with different emotions). His lines include a laughing, humming, and sighing SFX. 9 lines; 94 words & 3 SFX. "Welcome, welcome! Welcome to the circus!"
Jester: An exciteable teenage white guy who shows up in the Circus chapter. His lines include a laughing, cackling maniacally, and grunting SFX. 10 lines; 98 words & 3 SFX. "See, see? I'm the be~st, I'm the be~st!! You don't have anything on ME, Joker!"
Joker: A cocky Italian man in his mid-30s who shows up in the Circus chapter. His voice is somewhat deep. His lines include a chuckling, clapping, slapping, sighing, and grunting SFX. 59 words & 5 SFX. "You think.. That annoying little brat.. Was better than me.. Eh?"
Clown: A kind-hearted African-American man in his mid-20s who shows up in the Circus chapter. He speaks fairly quietly, especially in comparison to Jester and Joker. His voice is deep. His lines include a whimpering and relieved sigh SFX. 5 lines; 24 words & 2 SFX. "Why.. Why would you vote for me..? Of course this would happen.."
Spiderling: A skittish little white boy who shows up in the Storeroom chapter. His voice is very quiet, but clear. His lines include a gasping, hissing, sharp inhaling, and whimpering SFX. 3 lines; 6 words + 4 SFX. "I'm sorry.."
Merman: A regal merman that has lived for many years who shows up in the Underwater chapter. His lines include a gasping and finger snapping SFX. 5 lines; 92 words + 2 SFX. "How dare you enter my kingdom without a gift? That's preposterous! Against customs!"
Killer: A creepy white man in his early 30s who shows up in the Basement chapter. He has a scratchy voice. Due to flirtatious themes with the player, he is only to be played by an adult. His lines includes a wheezing laughter and whistling SFX. 3 lines; 26 words + 2 SFX. "Come out, come out, wherever you are.."
Chainsaw Brother Two: A reserved white guy in his late 20s who shows up in the Cold Room chapter. 1 line; 2 words. "Found them."
Patient: A terrified teenage white guy who shows up in the Laboratory chapter. He's very emotionally charged with fear. His lines include crying and screaming SFX. 10 lines; 69 words + 2 SFX. "Help me! I'm not crazy! Don't let them hurt me again, please! I'll do anything you want!"
King Painting: A commanding older white man who shows up in the Gallery chapter. 2 lines; 15 words. "Get the traitor out of here!"
Knight Painting: A courageous man of unknown race in his 20s who shows up in the Gallery chapter. His lines include a laughter SFX. 2 lines; 26 words + 1 SFX. "Who *dare* intrude on the King's blessed land without permission?"
Groundskeeper: A romantic Mexican man in his late 20s who shows up in the Attic chapter. Due to romantic themes with another character, he is only to be played by an adult. He speaks with a Mexican accent and is ESL. His lines include a sighing SFX. 4 lines; 92 words + 1 SFX. "What is the meaning of this? Why do you have that key? Nursery key, for the children! You must have bad intentions. Explain yourself!"
Little Boy: A melancholic little white boy who shows up in the Nursery chapter. His lines include a vicious laughter SFX. 5 lines; 61 words + 1 SFX. "An invitation..? They're inviting people here again..?" (Spoken Sleepily)
Puppet: A manipulative living puppet that assumes the role of a 22-year-old man who shows up in the Parlor chapter. His voice is raspy but animated; think Beetlejuice or Beast Boy. His lines include a cackling and clapping SFX. 5 lines; 89 words + 2 SFX. "Hah! I caught the human! Now it belongs to me! *I'm* the one who gets to kill it!"
Little Bat: An argumentative teenage guy who shows up in the Rooftop chapter. His lines include a laughter and celebratory SFX. 2 lines; 3 words + 2 SFX. "Am not!"
Middle Bat: An instigating man in his early 20s who shows up in the Rooftop chapter. His lines include a laughter and celebratory SFX. 2 lines; 19 words + 2 SFX. "Oh, don't get so worried. We've all been through it. It's real quick, I promise."
Ranger: A 35-year-old white man who shows up in the Forest chapter. He speaks in a gruff, Southern accent and sounds tired from a long day of work. His lines include an agonal gasping SFX. 6 lines; 113 words + 1 SFX. "I'll give you a piece of advice: You came all this way and got attacked by a 'yote to be able to go to this attraction, didn't you? I can escort you the rest of the way, if you tell me where you need to go."
Driver: An older white man in his 50s-60s who shows up in the Arrival chapter. His lines include a sighing and chuckling SFX. 11 lines; 134 words + 2 SFX. "That house is haunted by much worse than cheap Halloween props."
Butler: A professional man in his 50s who shows up in the Dining Room chapter. He speaks with careful poise. His lines include a throat clearing and chuckling SFX. 9 lines; 140 words + 2 SFX. "Prized visitor. It is time to get you seated."
Wolf: An aggressive white wolfboy in his 20s who shows up in the Animal Room chapter. He has a growly but not very deep voice. His lines include a barking, growling, snorting, yelping, and wild laughter SFX. 6 lines; 122 words + 5 SFX. "People here don't get second chances. So neither will you."
Teacher: A neighborly man in his early 30s who shows up in the Classroom chapter. His lines include a chuckling SFX. 8 lines; 112 words + 1 SFX. "Where have all my students gone? You know I can't teach very well if I have nobody to study my work."