Touching Stories app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 2256 ratings )
Entertainment
Developer: Domani Studios
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 25 Jun 2010
App size: 847.75 Mb

Brought to you by Tool of North America + Domani Studios.

Download this app to experience 4 interactive stories designed specifically for the iPad. By touching, shaking and turning your iPad, you can navigate, unlock and reveal unexpected variations in each of these stories. Shot by 5 different directors, these interactive, live-action, short stories evolve storytelling in ways that havent been done before on the iPad.


In this app, youll find 4 interactive films:

"All Ends, Ends All" by Erich Joiner + Jason Zada - You wake up in the back of a trunk. How did you get there? Find out in this interactive adventure. Shake your iPad to run from guys shooting at you. Dial different phone numbers in the interactive phone booth. Explore, interact and try to make sense of this bizarre story.

"Sarah and Jerry" by Sean Ehringer - A playful take on a few characters in a house, but the twist is they have entered a zone where they are being controlled by the user. Touch the painting on the wall to hear what the portrait has to say, swipe left or right and see a dressed up mini horse. Think Truman Show, but you are the one pulling the strings.


"The Most Interesting Couple in Britain" by Geordie Stephens - A scene that plays out on a "local" theater stage featuring a married couple who have grown so comfortable and "bored" in their relationship they no longer have anything to say to each other. iPad interactions include menu options where you can view the inner monologue of Stanley, Maureen and “the dog.” And check out the “?” as they link to some unexpected and unusual web pages.

"Triangle" by Tom Rouston - A scene that plays out in a seedy hotel room but most of the action happens through the reflection in a TV screen. As the user you will be able to peel back more layers of the story by how you interact. Search out different elements in the motel room, such as the telephone and door placard to unlock hints, flashbacks and clues.


Tool of North America: An award-winning production company representing live-action and interactive directors.
More info at www.toolofna.com

Domani Studios: A technology-infused creative agency with offices in NYC and Chicago. More info at www.domanistudios.com