
TooFar Media
Multimedia immersive storytelling
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Android App Analysis and Review: TooFar Media, Developed by TooFar Media. Listed in Books & reference Category. Current Version Is 1.16.5 (#310-10493-3bfa5897d), Updated On 01/08/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: TooFar Media. Achieved Over 4 million Installs. TooFar Media Currently Has 8 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.7 Stars
DISCOVER 13 IMMERSIVE STORYWORLDSFor over two decades, TooFar Media has redefined the boundaries of narrative experience, crafting groundbreaking multimedia universes that transcend traditional storytelling. Our pioneering fusion of literature, original music, avant-garde art, cutting-edge animation, and cinematic elements creates transformative journeys that transport audiences into unexplored realms of imagination.
Founded by visionary creator Rich Shapero—whose work as a writer, musician, lyricist, and producer breaks new ground in experiential storytelling—TooFar Media has assembled a global collective of extraordinary talent. Our collaborators include Grammy Award-winning musicians and producers, boundary-pushing visual artists, and innovative animators who share our mission to push creative frontiers.
As an award-winning multimedia studio, we don't just tell stories—we architect complete sensory worlds that redefine how narratives can be experienced in the digital age. Each TooFar Media creation is a pioneering venture into uncharted creative territory, inviting audiences to become part of something unprecedented in the landscape of modern storytelling.
We are currently offering version 1.16.5 (#310-10493-3bfa5897d). This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
Recent Comments
Annie Roi Harmon
Gorgeous app! Clearly no expense was spared in making it. I'm at a book fair and eyeballing the books (also quality materials) and record. Haven't read them yet, but wanted to say the app is beautifully put together.
A Google user
the "chapters" are NOT clearly marked, I will not get into the issues with grammar and punctuation. This is supposed to be immersive, I am going to presume that the "immersive" part has nothing to do with the music or the art work. The music is unique, but it is also grainy and if there are words the voice is over toned by the instrumental. The art work, though stunning, does not go with the story. If this is supposed to be immersive or rather inclusive, than the art should go with the story.
A Google user
What I had hoped would be (as advertised) an immersive world of engaging stories turned out to be a poorly coordinated blend of banal new age music, uninteresting abstract images, and a series of amateur and mediocre short stories. To make matters worse, actually trying to "immerse" oneself in these stories (combining the art & music with the reading) is next to impossible, since the controls to browse through the pages are awkward and clumsy, and often useless if the app becomes stalled. While simply trying to read one page after another, I somehow got detoured and the app forced me to listen to a song or view a gallery of the art. Getting back to the story wasn't helpful, because I had no way of marking the page from which I could resume reading.
A Google user
Great idea with incredibly poor execution. Having the audio and art accompany a story was very appealing to me. But the amount of problems with the app are unreal. The text for the books, no matter what font size you use, cuts off the end of every line, missing up to 2 words per line. This alone makes the books unreadable. I thought I would try the next installment, maybe it would work better? Nope. After installing, the words didn't even appear on the pages and the audio wouldn't play. Terrible
Angela Kelly
Not Immersive in 2022 Standards.. defined as a three dimensional image that surrounds the viewer. Immersion is "deeply absorbed into something" so maybe that's what it's supposed to be. Either way the mark was missed completely. In 2022 things should be opening as reader goes along, music starting on its own, a map said to be exploratory is a black and white image that goes no deeper and I could go on and on. Not a big fan of the stories as well. Back to drawing board, maybe? I uninstalled.
A Google user
I read Rin, Tongue, and Dorner. The novel is an exploration of the inner struggle between the id, ego, and superego. I found the writing to be in-depth and thoughtful. Each character had an individuality that was fun to see. The scenery was interesting yet easy to envision. Superb music tracks. I was less excited about the artwork; I found it all too similar. Author occasionally overexpounds, but not a big deal. Overall, I liked this and will be reading some of the other books on the app.
A Google user
The idea of this app is great, the music and artwork are great, but the books are some of the worst I've ever read. The pacing is terrible and the stories don't make sense. Specifically 'Rin, Tongue, & Dorner', is overly sexual right from the beginning, is not written in a women friendly way, and feels very rushed. The writing doesn't feel like it was written to make a good story but to promote something else. These books and this app are not worth anyone's time.
A Google user
Interesting concept, and the story I started Animus appeared to be well edited. It's not quite what I would consider immersive. The storyline I read also had a bit too many metaphors which slowed the pacing of the story down. Music could be integrated into the story better, and while lyrically I appreciated some of the songs, they just weren't my cup of tea soundwise.