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Phallaina is the first scrolling graphic novel for tablets and smartphones. 2mq51
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Android App Analysis and Review: Phallaina, Developed by Small Bang. Listed in Comics Category. Current Version Is 1.2.10, Updated On 24/12/2024 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Phallaina. Achieved Over 6 thousand Installs. Phallaina Currently Has 208 Reviews, Average Rating 4.8 Stars
Phallaina is the multi-awarded scrolling graphic novel designed for tactile screens. Experience a new immersive motion comic with music, sound design and parallaxe.Phallaina is entirely free !
A Scrolling Graphic Novel for tactile screens.
Peabody award 2017.
Halfway between a graphic novel and an animated film, Phallaina is the first scrolling graphic novel for tablets and smartphones. Available for free on iOS and Android, in English and French, the app delivers over 1.5 hours of scrollable reading experience. Conceived by Marietta Ren and the Small Bang studio, and accompanied by an entrancing sound design by Côme Jalibert, this horizontal-scrolling, -less digital comic book uses parallax effects in order to bring an immersive depth to the narrative.
The story
In a world similar to ours, where cities have adapted to the rising waters, Audrey follows a series of clinical trials in order to understand the origins of her hallucinatory fits, which are populated by huge white whales. Thus begins the intimate adventure of her personal transformation, combining cognitive sciences and mythology... and changing the course of her destiny in the process.
International recognition
Released in January 2016, selected as part of the official competition of the Angoulême International Comic Book festival, as well as the Naples Comicon, Phallaina has also won the Best digital comic award at the 2016 New Media Film Festival in Los Angeles, and has known a great amount of success in numerous festivals such as the Peabody awards and the Webby awards.
But our biggest reward are your stars, shares and comments which fill us with joy and gratitude!
And for those of you who have not yet taken the plunge, hesitate no longer :) !
Phallaina now, and delve right into Audrey's world.
© Télévisions - Small Bang 2016
We are currently offering version 1.2.10. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no 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 181c2e
Chinmoy Rajorshi Dip 213u1b
The story was great. Although It wasn't excellent, to me It's the best graphic novel I've ever read. It's narrative story, black and white images and excellent soundtrack is possible to be liked and enjoyed by everyone. The scrolling way of reading is enjoyable and It's soundtrack, frameless reading interface and most importantly it's scrolling narration gives a completely instinctive reading experience. However, as I said, the story wasn't the most excellent. The story starts directly indicating the main object makes it a bit unenjoyable. The first time the reads they usually skips it go ahead. But readers who have read it twice or started to read twice can easily understand it. The story rarely goes out of it's main subject. Films are often enjoyable because they have scene that isn't needed for the story which might make it longer but more enjoyable, Which have sequence that we do in real life making it more like reality. Also the research center building in the story often looks unreal as it often looks like a fantasy thing or a Sci-Fi indicates the future. They should be aware about It for their next graphic novel.
A Google 5g62u
This is a fantastic experience, the graphic novel truly does a fast job, with its breathtaking animation and marvellous sound effects. It exceeded all of my expectations, a deep psychological enlightening journey, with bits of fantasy and sci fi theme mixed with it. It is highly recommended to everyone to read this for sure. Looking forward to more future projects from the author and development team.
A Google 5g62u
I gave this five stars, because for one, I loved it!! I loved the unique technique of forming the story and how it was delivered- this one took the cake, by inspired continuous one page story set in black and white artistically synchronized dream-like animation instead of the commonly method used page turning mode on tablets... and the best thing about it is I got to read this for free! I would gladly make donations if I had money!! Hats off to Phallaina!! it will be ed fondly!!
Andytom hall 2j3v1u
This is a great idea but unfortunately the app gets stuck not far into the story. I am going to reinstall the app and if it works I will up the stars. At the moment I am disappointed. Glad to say working well now, hence 4 stars. Extra star if I enjoy the story to the end and app continues to work well. Story okay but everything else brilliant. Please do more, Sci fi such as Star Trek would be ideal. Well done for creativity and execution.
Theo Hedderly 6m3b1u
It is such a beautiful comic. It's wonderfully designed with a compelling story and immersive soundscape. So intriguing!! I reread it every few years.
Fiona Kartika 1m5f5p
Awesome. Visualization is top-notch and the sounds really make me immersed. The story could be better though. Overall, this is hauntingly beautiful novel. Very recommended.
A Google 5g62u
This was utterly amazing! I loved it! The sounds, the music and the flow of everthing was just breathtaking. It was definitely a unique experience!
A Google 5g62u
The visual experience is really nice, but backed up by a very, very, VERY boring story that keeps seeming like it's going to be a little more, but it always lets you down.