Immersive story telling.
This is the first time I have chosen to listen to this particular type of podcast, based on a tabletop role playing game and I am so glad I did. I have particularly liked the fact I have been able to binge listen to it, as it has given me the opportunity to engage with the character of Januae who teleports to dangerous and strange places and the people/worlds he encounters. David S. Dear’s narrative brings the story and journey of Januae to life and now I have finally caught up to the present season I am having to wait patiently for future episodes. Would highly recommend to anyone else willing to give this type of story telling a go.
twigletsaregreattoeat via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/08/21
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I had never heard of the Numernara game previous to listening to this show. But the way that David has built the show within the 9th World is amazing. It quickly became one of my favorite shows and is one that I look forward to new episodes dropping.
RaginManiaxk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/21
Numenara, as a game, first caught my eye because of it's setting and world building. In this short audio drama, we get to thouroughly explore that world through the amazing writing, acting, and production of the crew. One of the most exciting podcasts out there and short enough to casualy...Read full review »
TheTal0n via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/19
This starts off good, but not in a “grab you and drag you in instantly” kind of way - just very good; which is more than enough to subscribe and enjoy. But then it DOES get it’s hooks into you and you get more and more involved and the story and characters are more and more developed and...Read full review »
tally.bookman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/19
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