Home/Applications/TooFar Media
TooFar Media

TooFar Media

Android TooFar Media
3.8 Popularity

Immersive storyworlds with music, art, and animation

System Requirements

Updated
August 1, 2025
Age Rating
Mature 17+
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.richshapero.tfma

So here's my honest take on TooFar Media. I've tried a bunch of different book/reading apps and this one stands out for its really polished, multi-sensory approach to storytelling. The combination of text, music, animation, and visual art creates this almost cinematic feel that I haven't seen elsewhere. And in my experience, the stories themselves are thought-provoking and the production value is top-notch. That said, it does require a bit more active engagement than your typical e-book app. But if you're looking for a more immersive, artsy take on digital stories, I'd definitely recommend giving TooFar a shot.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Unique multimedia experience with literature, music, animation, and art
  • High-quality, polished production value
  • Wide variety of distinct story worlds to explore
  • Free to download and try out
  • Interesting, thought-provoking narratives

Cons

  • Pacing can feel a bit slow at times
  • Requires more active engagement than a typical reading app
  • Might not appeal to everyone's tastes
  • Some of the stories are a bit abstract or confusing
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
3.8 /5
based on 8,259 reviews
Generally Favorable
75
MY SCORE
Hover and click to give a rating
?
Rate this app

Description

I’ve been using TooFar Media for a couple months now. It’s basically a collection of these really cool interactive stories that combine literature, music, art, and animation. Pretty solid app if you’re into that sort of thing.

Here’s what you do – there are like 13 different story worlds you can explore, each one has its own unique style and vibe. You can read the stories, listen to the original music, and check out the animations and artwork. It’s got a really cool, high-quality feel to it. And the stories themselves are pretty interesting – took me a while to get into them at first, but they kind of suck you in after a bit.

Look, if you’re into creative, multimedia storytelling, you’ll probably like TooFar Media. It’s not perfect – the pacing can be a little slow at times – but overall it’s a really unique and immersive experience. Worth checking out if that’s your kind of thing.

User Reviews

Curtis Carter October 15, 2025

Not my cup of tea in terms of a reading app. The story I started with felt very clunky. It suffered from the overuse of "show don't tell" to the...

A Google user October 15, 2025

Like the presentation of app. Each book has a music section, book portion, and artwork. Easy to read, not finnicky like kindle or kobo device. The books were okay, not...

A Google user October 15, 2025

I read the book of Balcony of Fog on this app. I had a hard time getting around it, but the book itself was awesome. The book grabbed and held...

Rate this app

Help others by rating key aspects of this app

Usability

50%

Features

50%

Design

50%

App Permissions

This app requires 5 permissions to function properly:

Device or other IDs

Data this app may collect

App interactions

Data this app may collect

Crash logs

Data this app may collect

Diagnostics

Data this app may collect

Other app performance data

Data this app may collect

Frequently Asked Questions