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The Colour Out of Space

Developer: iClassics Productions, S.L.
Category: Books
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.4
ID: com.iclassicscollection.iLovecraft2

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Description

Read, listen, play and move your device, to dive into the story like you've never done before. Going much further than reading a text with illustrations; the experience has animated and interactive scenes, coupled with sound effects, careful design and an original soundtrack, all joined together to immerse yourself in the bowels of one of the H.P. Lovecraft’s most acclaimed stories in an unprecedented way.

The Colour Out of Space is considered one of the best science fiction and terror stories of all time. It was first published in the September 1927 issue of the mythical magazine “Amazing Stories”, and instantly had a great reception among fans of the genre. The Providence genius broke the established molds and presented the greatest of horrors as a simple chromatic element that lurks and threatens the protagonists of the story, something really innovative for the time when the horror stories were based on vampires, ghosts and other more conventional monsters. Perhaps for this reason, this is one of Lovecraft's own favorite stories.

Now you can enjoy it in this new interactive format, and be part of the horror that stalked the hills of Arkham during the "strange days" ... If you dare.

App Features:

• 110 pages (iPad version) / 173 pages (iPhone version)
• Original unabridged text: no adaptations.
• Available in 3 languages: English, Spanish and French.
• More than 63 interactive animations.
• 115 minutes of Interactive Original Soundtrack, composed by Miquel Tejada
• Illustrated and directed by David G. Forés.
• Extra content: Illustrator sketchbook and App creation processes.
• Jump to any page of the book from the table of contents.
• Page Memory: Return to the same page you left off from.
• Universal App: Pay once and have access from any iPhone or iPad device.
• Easy-to-use interface.
• Compatible with the latest iOS features.
• Requires iOS 8.1 or newer. Compatible with iPad 2 and later; iPhone 4s and later; iPod touch (5th generation)
• It is recommended to have a Wi-Fi connection in order to download the application

Version history

1.0.4
2020-09-02
Minor fixes
1.0.3
2018-01-17
Minor fixes
1.0.2
2018-01-04
Minor fixes
1.0.1
2017-12-01
Minor fixes
1.0
2017-11-30

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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
186 Ratings

Reviews

Crocdoc325,
Freakin' AWESOME!
Just got finished reading the story to my wife, who never read HPL, but who loved the whole audiovisual experience of this app. I remember finding a worn, 50 cent paperback at an old used bookstore called "The Colour Out of Space", buying it, and shivering in fear as I read it, some 50+ years ago. It made HPL my favorite writer as a kid and I voraciously read everything I could find by Mr Lovecraft. (I also remember a terrible movie adaptation of it from the 1960's, starring Boris Karloff, called "Die, Monster, Die" which as I recall didn't even credit this story as being the source for what the movie was based on. If you can find a copy, DON'T!) This app experience reminded me of how I felt reading the story the first time. Wonderful!
Husker Zach,
Great melding of mediums
Love the vibrating sights and sounds. I almost expected a stench and foul green smoke to emit from my phone or tentacle to break thru during some of those passages of Lovecraft. There’s an eerieness that I haven’t felt since I first saw The Ring. Some of the flying bugs also made me think of The Mist. You really make scary other worldly creatures of Necronomicon lore come to life. They’re like interactive graphic novels. Very cool. And intense. Great pairing of a scary soundtrack to the text. And I like the gothic look to the pages. Sometimes black, sometimes white. And was very inventive with being able to scroll around rooms or move branches. Gave it a nice POV feel with an exciting involved first person reader experience.
MWood919,
Best 3 bucks I’ve ever spent!
Lovecraft was brilliant, but in modern times, his language, setting and context can seem quite alien to readers. That’s what makes this format so helpful and engaging; it utilizes our modern desires for a certain pace, certain highs and lows (and “jump-scares”) and an overall tone or mood. It takes its cues from the past hundred years of suspense and horror tales writ large in cinematic language, and utilizes those tactics and forms to re-tell Lovecraft’s bizarre and lavish stories in a way we can more easily digest.

I will, however, argue that Lovecraft’s particular style is designed to inspire the readers by only telling vague descriptors of monsters, ghouls and forms, and leaving the details to their imaginations, thus making many of the illustrations – beautiful, vivid and horrifying as they are – a bit superfluous. We’re I the creative director of this app, I might suggest illustrating only the “edges” of the horror and never fully revealing what a given horrific thing actually looks like. That’s my one criticism of this format.

I hope to read more stories - and certainly more from Lovecraft - in this way as “new media” integrates with old formats.

Great work, app makers!
The Redlight Growler Mo,
Passion for the subject shines on every page
This is a work of love and devotion. Well thought out and clever artwork highlights the story and brings it to life. It does not simply illustrate it. The artists and producers make the story even more frightening than the original not by making it more graphic but more relatable and real. I have seen several large and small screen adaptations of this particular story and I plan to see the one coming soon with Nicolas Cage but this has an intimacy and immediacy that stands on its own and draws you in in a way full animation or live action can’t because it lets you dwell and absorb the tale on your terms. I hope they do more of Lovecraft’s works.
Guestfyg,
Another sweet app
I really love iClassics and have been with them since the first iPoe. They’re doing a really great job and I’m always excited when a new app pops up - it feels like eating a decadent dessert amidst all the other reading I do. This Lovecraft story, true to form, has great artwork and music. The white noise sound effects in the first half or so of the app are not well balanced volume-wise with the music and are just too loud, so I had to keep toggling the volume to keep everything at a comfortable level. That’s a minor issue though - really enjoyed this and looking forward to the next one.
Incognito Bookshelf,
Pop-up Books for Grown-ups
I’m rating the app and not the story itself which had some issues, but you can find those on Goodreads. The iClassics team manage to impress me again with their apps which I affectionately refer to as pop-up books for grown-ups. Classic pieces of fiction often suffer from pacing and archaic language, making them tough reads for modern audiences. iClassics manages to breathe new life into these tales making them more accessible and immersive to a today’s readers. A great deal for a great way to experience the classics that no reader should go without.
JackM62,
Scary and Fun!
This app not only encourages reading, but also does a fantastic job in immersing the reader in the story to a level where you feel like you are in the story. The background music, drawings, and animation set a perfect atmosphere. The team that developed this app obviously put a lot of time and effort and created a high quality, unique experience to the reader when exploring the classics. I am a horror novel buff and Lovecraft is my favorite author in this genre. Hope you do more of his work. “The Call of Cthulhu” maybe?
BilBixBee,
Where text, illustration, and cinema cross paths!
I am a newcomer to Lovecraft. He was always at the corners of my curiosity, and thanks to iClassics, I took the plunge. I read volume one with “The Hound” and “Dagon” and craved more. “The Colour out of Space” feels as much like a film as it does a book. It has a wonderful accompanying soundtrack which complements the ghastly yet beautiful illustrations. There is literally a surprise in every corner of this book and you have to be curious and attentive to provoke them. A marvelous enhancement to a masterful work.
apptappin,
Suspicious
These books are entertaining and well done, but unfortunately I have to give them a low rating due to the apps suspicious behavior. I have purchased all of the iclassics and found that they all immediately default to the 'on' position in cellular data and immediately use nearly a megabyte of data. Why a book would need to use any data at all is curious and that they use that much data is both odd and suspicious. I wrote to the company at the email posted on their website but received no response. I cannot recommend purchasing these books unless they stop this practice of sending whatever data they're gathering and using customers cellular data without permission.
Jongolod,
Absolutely Delightful
I first read The Colour Out of Space some 35 years ago, and have revisited it many times. Somehow, this app made it all feel new again. The animations of the text, the grotesque illustrations reminiscent (but not derivative) of Gahan Wilson, the pitch-perfect OST that builds from wonder to terrifying revelation... incredible. I hope there are many more “episodes” to come; I would LOVE to see what this team does with The Call of Cthulhu and Rats in the Walls, to say nothing of The Mountains of Madness!