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Dungeon Madness (Dramatized Adaptation)

Divine Dungeon, Book 2

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Dungeon Madness (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Dakota Krout
Narrated by: Amanda Forstrom, Danny Gavigan, Matthew Pauli, Michael John Casey, Nora Achrati, Ryan Carlo Dalusung, Tia Shearer, Robb Moreira, Ryan Haugen, Patrick Boylan, Katie Boothe
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Expansion. Uneasy alliances. Looming Madness.

Both Cal and Dale have become stronger, each in spite of the other.

The dungeon—Cal—knows exactly how much their power has increased and is working daily to become exponentially more powerful. His schemes are becoming more complex and his dungeon—his body—more deadly.

Dale works to subvert the plans of the dungeon, but his opponent is onto him. Hearing a voice in his head distracts him in critical moments requiring him to fight his mind even as he battles deadly creatures. Unbeknownst to both, their fight is not with each other—it’s for the continuation of their lives.

Madness threatens the land, and it is coming for them.

Performed by Patrick Boylan, Michael John Casey, Ryan Haugen, Amanda Forstrom, Danny Gavigan, Tia Shearer, Katie Boothe, Robb Moreira, Nora Achrati, Ryan Carlo Dalusung, Matthew Pauli, Mike Ciporkin, Michael John Casey, Eric Messner, Rick Rohan, Mike Glenn, Kay Eluvian, Rayner Gabriel, Jessica Lauren Ball, Matthew Bassett, Marni Penning, Mike Carnes, Terence Aselford, Dan Delgado, Anthony Palmini, Elizabeth Jernigan, Ken Jackson, Samantha Cooper, Bradley Smith, Andrew Colford, Nanette Savard, Matthew Schleigh, Christopher Davenport, and Scott McCormick.

©2019 Dakota Krout (P)2023 Graphic Audio LLC
Fantasy Science Fiction Epic Cyberpunk

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First off the story, I love the Divine Dungeon series. There’s a reason I own the origional version of this Audible series, the Kindle set, a signed paperback set, the board game, and all the other books tied to the Divine Dungeon.
Second, I’m really enjoying the full cast version and really look forward to my favorite one of the series full cast release, Dungeon Calamity.
Finally, thank you Dakota for these books. Really enjoy listening to them again and again and again. I just never get tired of these books, they are amazing.

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I really enjoyed the story that was being told, but there were so many times that the added effects made it nigh impossible to actually understand what was being said. I'll just stick with the standard narration going forward.

Good story, bad production.

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I always loved this series and love the full cast release. I can tell where certain scenes were cut down for time/brevity, but it doesn't hurt the story.

Always amazing

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chapter 7 at 16:45

That was comical even in the setting it was used. *clap clap*

Wilhelm Scream;)

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As someone who has read and listened to this series multiple times, I was very speculative of the quality of these dramatized adaptations, but man was I happily surprised.
The quality of the sound effects, soundtracks, and vocal performances by the narrators and voice actors was absolutely top tier. Graphic Audio LLC are phenomenal at what they do.
There is one negative that I noticed in the first book's dramatized adaptation that persisted here: if a characters voice was meant to be betrayed quietly(ie; they were far away), the voice became inaudible as music or sound effects overpowered the vocal performance. Luckily this only happens a few times in either book, nearly dismissable, but this should definitely be fleshed out in future renditions.

Overall, 10/10 across the board. I love this book and these dramatized adaptations!

Enthralling

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