This study reports on the development of "Parlure Games" and explores its pedagogical affordances. "Parlure Games" is a multi-dialectal listening and decolonial conversation tool created to address the absence of variable speech (including speech markers associated with native speaker status, regional dialect, age, and race) found in the audiovisual material of adult French learners in Montréal, Canada. "Parlure Games" enables instructors to curate audiovisual content inclusive of different social and regional dialects, and supports learners in understanding variable speech while self-locating themselves in the process of learning a colonial language. [For the complete volume, "Intelligent CALL, Granular Systems and Learner Data: Short Papers from EUROCALL 2022 (30th, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 17-19, 2022)," see ED624779.]