this is my second book from Sound booth. I love these D&D adventures. if you like the 80s move RunningMan you will love this book series
Superb
Review from Dungeon Crawler Carl →
this is my second book from Sound booth. I love these D&D adventures. if you like the 80s move RunningMan you will love this book series
Keeps you involved the while time and wanting more. Screwed up and funny. Makes you want the book actually made into a game.
Nothing new here. I like Jeff Hayes, the reader, but the author lacks imagination and relies on stereotypes and tropes.
totally original. mix of litrpg, magic, and progressive fantasy. love it. worth the credit. I can’t wait for book 2
Have you ever teared up from a scene about an Allosaurus and her mother who’s a velociraptor doing a dance together? Because this book will pull that off. It’s all about context. I promise you won’t be disappointed
The series rolls on with the adventures of Carl and Princess Donut! I enjoyed this book maybe the best so far!
I consider this book to be among Shami Stovall’s best, if not the best she has ever written. Then, as a Patreon perk, I got to experience the pleasure all over again while listening to the full-cast recording of the audiobook, featuring Jeff Hayes as Adair Finch and Annie Ellicott as the bright and determined..
Industrial Strength Magic by Macronomicon is a captivating and imaginative take on urban fantasy. The book brilliantly merges the gritty, industrial feel of a dystopian cityscape with a magic system that is both innovative and meticulously crafted. From the first chapter, you’re thrown into a world where spells aren’t just whimsical; they’re tools of industry..
This was fun and well made. Different audio effects are used to show regular speech versus party chats that were pretty helpful to know who could hear what. The mimic is great, if a bit gross sounding. You may not enjoy the slurping noises it makes if you listen with headphones. There is a twist..
