RPG Sounds: Cthulhu

Soundboard for Tabletop Games

Published by: SuperFly Games

Description

RPG Sounds: Cthulhu provides a free and easy way to add more immersion into your RPG games.
RPG Sounds is a sound board designed to let the user play multiple audio files at the same time. Creating full immersion in your RPG games.
Over 400 different sounds to choose from!
Features:
*Multiple Audio players: Play atmospheric sounds, sound effects, music and your own custom tracks all at the same time for full immersion!
*Favourites Playlist: Add sounds to a favourites playlist for easy and quick access to your most needed sounds.
*Custom Playlists (Pro Only): Make multiple play lists for you different campaigns!
*Import your own custom files: Through iTunes file sharing the user is able to import their own MP3s to use within the app.
*Quick Access Buttons: Three buttons that can have sound effects assigned to them for quick access to sounds.

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User Rating

4.92 out of 5

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RPG Sounds Reviews

Endless potential, questionable execution

Romeo1551 on

United States

The idea of this kind of customizable soundboard in a portable and personal package like my phone is so incredibly powerful. Nothing else like it exists. However the execution of the package isn’t functional. You can’t Apple play to any source, the folder doesn’t show up in files, after manually creating it the folder is still hidden after rigging it with Tags for viability the app doesn’t show any of the mp3s in the custom section. I would give this five stars if it worked as advertised, but it doesn’t. Add to that the loops that are included any default with few exceptions are less than 10 seconds and are painful when they restart. Needs a lot of work.

Will be a great app if I can get the sounds to play.

a sad georgian on

United States

I’m using an iPad Air 3 with iOS 16.4.1. No sounds I tried will play. I’m happy to purchase once I get the sounds working. It will be perfect for our dnd 5e table top gaming! No problem with any other audio apps working. Can you help?

Ugh! Custom sounds sort RANDOMLY!

SwankCat on

United States

The app and its pre installed sounds are great! I love the interface. HOWEVER, if you plan to install your own sound effects library into the Custom files section, DON’T BOTHER with this app. I installed a gigabyte of custom sound effects —232 individual files— and they all sorted RANDOMLY in the Custom files list! Thinking the ID3 tags might be the problem, I duplicated my library and stripped the ID3 tags from all files. I then devised a file naming system that would use Mac/iOS default file name sorting protocols to organize my sound library by Type (Atmosphere, SFX, Music), Category (Animals, People, Objects, etc), Genre (Fantasy, Horror, Sc Fi, etc), Description, and track time. (For example: SFX - Object - Fantasy- Floor Trap - 00m12s.mp3) No good. Even with the ID3 tags stripped and a methodical file naming system, the files still sorted in random order. While this isn’t a problem if you only have a handful of files, it makes finding a file in a large file library impossible. And that makes the app almost worthless at the game table. I guess I’ll be going back to DMDJ until this bug is fixed!

Missing some sounds

Jonah 2145 on

United States

Some sounds are just plain missing

Doesn’t work

Cr4v3y on

United States

Downloaded the app to check it out and see if it was what I was looking for. Doesn’t even play audio. Uninstalled.

Can’t wait

MattyThing on

United States

I love using your apps in my games and I can’t wait for this app to get the same update that your fantasy sound board got!

Almost perfect

beardo1976 on

United States

Amazing app, I run my games from OneNote and use this for music and sound effects at the table. My ONLY complaint is that it does not adjust to the horizontal plane when I turn my iPad sideways, which is what I need when I run games. The fantasy version does which is what makes it even more frustrating! Please can this get fixed, it’s tough to use when it doesn’t adjust, I have to turn my head sideways to read the text!

Missing something simple

Yogurt_socks on

United States

Just missing D100, 3D6, and 4D6. That’s it. Seriously... just missing those tiny features!

Great

cam maam on

United States

I love Cthulhu I love the books and stories. If you are like me you would love this app

Always love your apps

==YangXiaoLong= on

United States

I love your apps so much! They’re so handy and fun! I would like for playlists to be easier to make on the spot and to be able to mix more sounds together, but they’re great other than that! I love that you added a Christmas sound pack as well! Event stuff is always cool! I’m not sure if you guys have a website that I can contact you on and stay up to date with, but that’d be sweet!

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