Rabbits
When Carly Parker’s friend Yumiko goes missing under very mysterious circumstances, Carly’s search for her friend leads her headfirst into a ancient mysterious game known only as Rabbits. Soon Carly begins to suspect that Rabbits is much more than just a game, and that the key to understanding Rabbits, might be the key to the survival of our species, and the Universe, as we know it.
Hosts & Guests
The grackle
5 days ago
brings the USB to The Raven. “Thank you, my friend for obtaining another exclusive release for Corvid media” I’m due on the next episode of “The Irresistible Pull of Moonlight.” to make an announcement and sell more Roc coin.
No Title
Mar 13
5 stars for a creative storyline and because I don’t believe in crapping all over something that someone has made. The tale itself is quite good but…at a certain point, it did begin to wear a bit while the phrase “what are you talking about?” was asked.
Disjointed, disconnected slog
Aug 21
The production quality is great. The audio and sound effects are well done. Where this podcast lacks is in the writing. It feels like it’s trying way too hard. Like Tanis, this podcast is overwritten. It seems like several new storylines are introduced every episode but go nowhere. I’ve listened to several episodes and am losing interest quickly because I don’t feel like the story advances at all. There’s no cohesion. It‘s like listening to someone ramble on about a series of unrelated topics and events. It’s a convoluted mess. I like the concept of the story, but don’t feel like I am getting anywhere when I listen. The plot isn’t advancing at all and it’s simply frustrating.
Lazy, Convoluted, and Cheap Writing
Aug 16
This show is almost entirely a rehash of The Left-Right Game. Lone journalist chick monologuing as our main narrator and web-sleuthing majority of her data with ease. Constantly unnecessarily vague references to the mystery all the time instead of letting us actually drill into any substance. Lots of “they are coming” or “it has to be them” cheaply hiding info from audience by having the chars talk all the time The mystery thus far (I am mostly through S2) consists of referencing any and all mysterious, paranormal, and strange historical events the writer could google and these are the “clues”. This show feels like it is going to pull a ‘Lost’. It piggy backs on the mystery of existing events rather than actually having a coherent original mystery. And why on Earth was “so are we still having sex?” chosen to be clipped as part of the annoying intro heard every time????
About
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- CreatorTerry Miles
- Episodes25
- Seasons3
- RatingClean
- Copyright© copyright 2022 Public Radio Alliance
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- DramaUpdated 05/26/2021
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