Dark Tides is a biweekly improvised audio drama series, set in the Hookba Archipelago. The show follows Ernest Marsh, a newly commissioned Park Ranger arriving in the Archipelago. And Allister Stern, a local conspiracy theorist and aspiring cryptozoologist. Together these young investigators unravel a twisted mystery of disappearances and fatal encounters with the uncanny as they search for the tr... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionImprovComedyDrama |
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Idk if I could write like a full sensible eloquent review for Dark Tides to be honest. I love it. Listen to it. Listen. To. It.
I'll start with the good stuff: it's delightful to see a group of people so into the story they're telling. The music is great, the story intriguing, and the setting conceptually lush. A lot of the humor lands, especially as the players and GM get more into it. And this next bit comes with a heavy disclaimer that I haven't gotten very far into the show- about halfway through season 1 including the holiday eps. Personally, the jokes about oppression and misogyny make the characters a lot harder t... more
I consume a ton of podcasts and this one has quickly become a favorite. I can’t wait to find out what’s going to happen in the next episode. By far the best RPG/real play podcast I’ve heard. Love the story arcs, characters, and just everything about this show. Well balanced— there are arcs that keep me on the edge of my seat and are super tense and then there are some lighter hearted/fun episodes along the way. Imaginative, different, well done—all the way around! Oh, and I love the music they c... more
Easily one of the best actual play/audio drama out there. With a balance of horror and comedy, Dark Tides is an easy show to follow. The story telling and hilarious banter between the 3 cast is amazing. The characters they've created are all colorful and loveable.
This was one of the first podcasts of this style I listened too and I keep coming back! more
Apple Podcasts | #67 | Australia/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #158 | Australia/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #171 | Netherlands/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #249 | New Zealand/Fiction/Drama |
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Dark Tides launched 3 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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