“Starts out with an interesting premise but soon descends into a truly formulaic and adolescent story. Dialogue is awkward and plot problems resolved glibly (what has fire got to do with it? how did the piper exist without electricity in 1665?). Maybe this is all to be developed in a second...”Read full review »
Briefcase Ben via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
02/07/23
“This podcast is brilliant. Well written, great soundscapes and voice acting. The plot is equal parts creepy and intriguing - I’m a couple of eps from the end and can’t stop listening!”
moskate79 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
07/26/21
“Reasonable idea. Borrow a well known creepy fairytale to discuss how poverty and electronic device dependence is leading society vulnerable to exploitation. However, the script is poorly written with holes that are often so bewildering that any suspension of disbelief is impossible. About the...”Read full review »
CB angry via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
01/14/21
“The story is entertaining (I like the interplay between the adult investigation and the kid one) and the sound design was great. If this is a stand-alone series, I think I’d take it down a star because the story feels still quite incomplete, but if this is just the beginning of the story, then...”Read full review »
TiBetnChina via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/05/20
“This is the best podcast I have heard in a long time. It’s so exciting to see a drama series in the style of a podcast rather then just a chat show. The story is gripping and I could not stop listening once I had heard the first episode. I highly recommend and I would love to see a tv version at...”Read full review »
primose&goldy via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/28/20
“I really enjoyed this, I listen while I’m working and the time flew past as I binged on it, really good acting and and great story line that’s easy to follow. I recommend this”
scarlet smithson via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/16/20
“A good-quality podcasts for fans of (supernatural/horror) fiction, The Piper is certainly competent, but marred by the use of cast members with too-similar voices and names, causing unnecessary confusion (especially when insisting on using 'Sis' etc. instead of names). The story, too,...”Read full review »
RXBXL via Apple Podcasts ·
Denmark ·
11/09/20
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