Excellent work from an amateur crew
Sometimes you can tell the voices were recorded on different quality equipment. Sometimes you hear the same voice actor playing two roles in a conversation. Sometimes the sound balances to one ear or the other, so you have to listen with both your earbuds in. (That last one is more a personal problem maybe.) None of that matters. The show is excellent. Unique, original stories, each one different from the last: a survival guide to an apocalyptic alternate history, a found-footage horror adventure, a wild jungle road trip story,a gritty political thriller, and a fractured fairy tale fantasy. If ANY of those sound up your alley, check this out. You won't be disappointed.
Eff34 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/17
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Sixblazer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/16
If your looking for something to listen to that feels like you're watching an awesome new fantasy show, this is the one for you, the cast of voice actors are all fantastic, the characters well drawn and thought out. Give it a go!
Unyielding Dark via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/24/15
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