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Curse Voice (App Review)

Curse Inc. has announced the launch of their new voice and text chat application called Curse Voice, which originally released a closed beta in June of last year and is now available to download for free on PC from the official Curse Voice website.

Curse Voice allows gamers to instantly import their friends list from a variety of gaming platforms and social networks and join in voice chat and text sessions in a number of compatible games. The service allows players to communicate in private chats with friends or clan members without the need for voice communications support inside of the current game being played. The best part of Curse Voice app is the ease at which gamers can use the platform to connect with friends even when comparing the service with some of the best programs out there such as Skype and Team Speak.

Curse Voice is one of the easiest platforms to download and use to join chat and text sessions with friends for gamers. The app download takes minutes on most PCs, and the program automatically detects other platforms and messaging systems installed on the computer and will instantly add any friends that use a compatible platform and Curse Voice. Additionally, gamers will have their friends automatically added to their Curse Voice friend's list when friends install the app for the first time on their computer. One other cool feature allows chat sessions to begin automatically when friends are online in the same game, though all of these options can be changed in the Curse Voice options menu for those that would rather have a bit more control over the chat sessions.

Curse Voice comes with a bevy of options when inside of chat sessions. The first screen seen after starting a new session gives players a highlighted URL that can be easily copied and sent to friends to help start a group chat with friends. Users can then choose to customize the experience with a number of options for overlay and voice chat. Both the Curse Voice app and in-game overlay includes buttons that allow gamers to effortlessly toggle sound on and off, mute a mic, send a text message, invite additional friends or end the call. The biggest reason to try Curse Voice over similar apps is the ease of use the program allows for gamers across their favorite online games to be sure.

Privacy is also a key feature for Curse Voice. The program will ask users for their email and a password used for logging in and when registering, but Curse Voice will never give out user information also including IP addresses. Curse Voice uses other tools to block hackers and other malicious attacks to keep chat open for friends with safe and reliable connections that rarely if ever drop.

Curse Voice includes other options to help players get the most out of their gaming chat experience. Curse Voice is fully compatible with a few different games including League of Legends, Smite and Strife currently. Additional avatars and support are available for other popular titles such as World of Warcraft, Diablo III and the newly released Evolve. Additional support is coming to Curse Voice soon including a planned March release for Android and iOS as well as a Mac release soon after. Curse has also announced plans to bring Guilds and Clans to Curse Voice to allow players to more easily connect to players that are not currently on their friend's list. Curse Voice does not currently support video chat, and it seems to be about the only feature that gamers could be looking for out of the chat app that is not already currently implemented in some way. Gamers will not find a more easy to use and more inexpensive chat app for games than Curse Voice, so download the app for free today!

Curse Voice is now available for free and can be downloaded exclusively for PC and is coming soon to Mac, Android and iOS. For more information or to download the app for free, check out the official Curse Voice website.

App Features:
  • Absolutely Free
  • Import Friends from Steam, Battle.net, Skype and More
  • Host and Join Chat Sessions Effortlessly
  • Adjust Settings with Supported Game Overlay
  • Compatible with Games Including League of Legends, Smite and Strife



Score: 9 out of 10

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