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Choir

Choir

Choir

Choir

Choir

PC:

Mouse and Click, hold and drag the mouth.

Mobile / Tablet:

Touch and drag the mouth with your finger.

Choir

Choir

Developer: David Li
Rating: 8.5 (0 votes)
Released: August 2026
Technology: HTML5
Platforms:
Desktop Mobile Tablet

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About This Game

Prepare to conduct the most unusual and mesmerizing musical ensemble in Choir! Created by the brilliant interactive developer David Li, this browser-based experiment is available right here on gameVgames. Instead of a traditional game with scores and timers, Choir is a highly satisfying, ASMR interactive audio visualizer where you control a surreal, elastic set of lips to generate beautiful vocal harmonies.


The screen begins with a group of closed mouths waiting for your input. Click or touch the main mouth and drag it open to make the characters sing. The farther you stretch it, the more the sound and pitch change, while the other mouths join in to create a bizarre little chorus. Different mouth positions produce different vocal results, so experimenting is basically the whole point. 


There is no winning or losing in Choir. It works more like an interactive musical toy, combining unusual animation, funny facial reactions, and satisfying sound effects. You can make surprisingly pleasant harmonies one moment and completely ridiculous noises the next.


Choir Features

There are no rules only musical experimentation! Here is what makes this unique interactive project so oddly satisfying:

  • Dynamic Harmonies: You start with a single voice. As you pull the mouth open wider, additional vocal tracks seamlessly join in, creating a rich, polyphonic choir sound.
  • Pitch Control: Dragging the mouth left and right or up and down dynamically bends the pitch of the choir, allowing you to "sing" your own melodies.
  • Satisfying Physics: Just like David Li's other famous projects, the lips feature incredibly stretchy, gelatinous physics that are fun to pull, snap, and manipulate.
  • Machine Learning Audio: The voices are synthesized in real-time, providing an incredibly smooth and responsive audio experience directly in your web browser.


Are the voices recordings of a real choir?

The sounds you hear are actually generated in real-time using complex algorithms and machine learning! The developer used real vocal samples as a base, but the engine dynamically synthesizes the harmonies based on how far you stretch the mouth.


Is there a way to record the songs I make?

The game does not feature a built-in recording button. If you want to save the hilarious or beautiful melodies you create, you will need to use your device's screen recording software or a browser extension.


Why do more voices appear when I open the mouth wider?

The game is designed to build a full chord based on tension! A small opening produces a single, quiet note. As you pull the mouth further down, the system adds a second, third, and fourth harmony to create a massive choral effect.


Does this work smoothly on smartphones?

Absolutely. The elastic physics and touch controls are fully optimized for mobile browsers, making it an incredibly fun and responsive ASMR toy to play with on a touchscreen.


More David Li ASMR Projects

If you loved the bizarre, relaxing, and stretchy physics of Choir, you absolutely must check out these other incredibly popular interactive experiments by the same creator on gameVgames:

  • Blob Opera Take control of four colorful, squishy blobs to create your own festive masterpiece! Drag them up and down to change their pitch, or forward and backward for different vowel sounds, in this brilliant machine-learning music creator.
  • Elastic Man Experience the ultimate weirdly satisfying physics toy. Pinch, pull, and drag Morty's incredibly stretchy, hyper-realistic face. Watch the incredible water-ripple physics as the face hilariously snaps back into place when you let go!
Released Date: 20.08.2026 Last Updated: 20.08.2026

How to Play

PC:

Mouse and Click, hold and drag the mouth.

Mobile / Tablet:

Touch and drag the mouth with your finger.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who created Choir?

Choir was created by David Li, an artist and developer known for unusual interactive browser projects including Elastic Man and Blob Opera. 

What is the goal of Choir?

There is no traditional goal. Choir is a free-play musical experiment where you stretch the characters’ mouths and create different sounds and harmonies.

How do you change the sound in Choir?

Drag the main mouth open and experiment with different opening sizes. Changing how you stretch it alters the pitch and overall sound of the chorus.

Can I play Choir on mobile?

Yes. Choir supports touch controls, so you can pull the mouth open directly with your finger on compatible phones and tablets. 

Is Choir an ASMR game?

It isn’t a traditional ASMR game, but its responsive animations, repetitive interactions, and unusual vocal sounds can create a relaxing and satisfying ASMR-like experience.

Is Choir similar to Blob Opera?

They share David Li’s playful approach to interactive sound, but they work differently. Choir focuses on stretching mouths to produce a strange chorus, while Blob Opera lets you manipulate four colorful opera characters and create harmonized performances with machine-learning-generated voices. 

Is Choir similar to Elastic Man?

Visually and mechanically, there is a clear connection. Both are simple interactive experiments from David Li built around grabbing and manipulating animated characters, but Choir adds music and vocal harmonies rather than focusing mainly on stretchy physics. 

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