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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Stop us if you've heard this one before--seven Losers walk into a house...and the thing that lives there is determined to make sure they never leave. Separated, scattered, and splintered, our heroes are given every reason to turn back. What happens i... more
Memories found and moments lost, the Losers are awakened to learn of Bill's plan of action. With totem in hand, they try to catch up with him and set their sights to the place they've all tried to forget.The house on Neibolt is on the horizon, and Pe... more
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this podcast is genuinely one of my absolute favorite ttrpg podcasts, and my favorite MotW podcast!! the characters are amazing, the players and gm have a vast knowledge of cryptids and respect for the cultures that explore cryptozoology, and a super fun dynamic! Please listen to this if you get a chance. its a rough start, not gonna lie (i recommend listening without earbuds if possible), but the farther u progress, the more u fall in love with the characters and players. :D more
If you enjoy horror, cryptids, mystery, found family and queer stories, have I got a podcast for you! This started out as a series of bonus content with really poor audio quality that quickly became something very special. If you can get past the initial audio quality, you'll find some really fantastic performances. If you want a no spoilers listen to how late episodes sound, give a listen to the LOSERS mini series retelling Stephen King's IT using Monster of the Week! It's phenomenal!
It's just not my bag of tea. It's a cool concept but I don't play these kind of games.
It's just not my bag of tea. It's a cool concept but I don't play these kind of games.
I’ll be honest, I haven’t checked out the rest of the podcast and only got into the IT game, but if you are a fan of IT and felt personally victimized by the book and movies, this little game is a salve for your broken soul. It is charming and delightfully funny and has moments that genuinely hurt and made me feel for all the characters. You can feel the love and heart these players have for their characters and each other as they pour themselves into the story. Also the sound editing beautifull... more
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A Horror Borealis launched 5 years ago and published 95 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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