Creative Episodic Vignettes about Possible “Ends of the World”
I recognize many of the voices from Wolf 359 (a sci-fi podcast I also highly recommend). Voice acting, music, sound quality, and SFX all get top marks! If you like 30-60 min installments of apocalyptical short stories, I highly recommend Zero Hours. The episodes are standalone and can be played in any order, though I recommend going in order (there are minor callbacks in the 7th and final episode of the first season). Pick the episode description that sounds most interesting to you and give it a try! PS - if you are complaining that the story is slow or has no overarching continuous plot, you probably don’t understand the premise of this podcast.
IDreamInMusic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/20
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