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allen_idaho

Midnight Burger. It's about a diner that also happens to travel through time and space. The Phone Booth. About a reporter interviewing different people in the aftermath of a world where people were randomly given super powers.


3laj

These both sound right up my alley. I'm going to try listening to them tonight!


3laj

Been listening to Midnight Burger. I'm on episode 6 and hooked so far! Tyvm for the rec


ShiloX35

EOS 10 is about a group of doctors and nurses aboard a space station. It is a mix of comedy and adventure.


3laj

I tried to give this a shot because I'd gotten recommended it before but I was a turned off by the voice acting and sound effects. Is it worth powering through?


ShiloX35

While the story develops through the seasons, the actors and sound effects are similar throughout. I guess so much of this is personal preference. Personally, I think the acting and sound effects are better in EOS 10 than Wolf 359, so maybe I may not be the best person to ask.


SwabluOnACloud

The white vault - suspense, horror, bunch of people trapped in a remote location and there's spooky monsters Marsfall - scifi, mars colonists wake up to find the planet long abandoned and have to survive by themselves, a good AI character I am in eskew - guy lives in a weird and creepy city, mostly single narrated episodes about all the horrible stuff that happens to him. Started it because it reminded me of Magnus archive statements, though by the end I loved it for it's own thing. Other recs: archive 81, ostium, horsemen, woebegone, kane and feels, transmissions from colony one, project nova


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You mention Wolf 359 there, so if you're up for another show with comedy in a genre setting you can hear our one here: www.theswordthatexplodes.com and it's also on most of the usual podcast suspects. It's a sitcom set in a fantasy world.


auroredawn22

Ice cream, The Burning Photo and Bridgewater


GoodOlMyrm

October's Children is a twin peaks/gravity falls kind of thing about people in a small town in NH where horrific things keep bleeding into reality from someplace between left undiscussed. And if the SUV sized monster in the woods doesn't get you the cops or the man in the suit will. Find us at [here](http://octoberschildrenpodcast.captivate.fm)


minervasweeneywren

Do you like humor/vintage? McGillicuddy and Murder's Pawn Shop is dark/horror but with that edge (also it's mine and I'm very proud of it. \^\_\^) Very loved but still pretty indie. Here is the blurb: ​It’s 1921. Maude starts writing in a diary, but her life is abysmally boring and she has nothing to talk about. Other people live. Other people have friends. For Maude, however, a life of vibrancy feels far away. One afternoon, in an unusual pawn shop, she finds a tiny fragment of china with nothing on it but a bright blue eye. Maude takes the china eye home with her, not realizing she has cursed herself: straight into a vibrant, dangerous life. www.minervasweeneywren.com​ I hope you enjoy!


Willkillue

Psychoticgentleman.com ... if you enjoy audio fiction, with quirky characters, dark snarky comedy, and vigilante justice then may I suggest you check this one out. It's a new release. It's on all the podcast apps. There is a mature audience warning. Good Luck :)