The success of voice therapy relies heavily on the techniques taught in the therapeutic session to generalize to the patient’s natural setting through home-based practice.1, This can be a very challenging assignment for pediatric patients and their family members because of the time and persistence it entails. Voice therapy video games can provide necessary training aids for at-home practice, helping to improve a child’s motivation and compliance with voice therapy. This study conducted three feasibility tests to facilitate the modification of an entertainment video game for use as a voice therapy protocol